氨如何滋养和污染世界
1Institute for Environmental Sciences, Leiden University, Netherlands.
概括
现在减少氨排放比解决未来环境和健康影响更具成本效益. 积极的排放控制提供了长期的经济效益.
科学领域:
- 环境科学
- 农业科学
- 公共卫生
背景情况:
- 氨 (NH3) 排放有助于空气污染,酸雨和肥胖化.
- 延迟减排导致环境损害和健康成本上升.
- 目前的经济模式往往低估了氨污染的长期后果.
研究的目的:
- 分析当前与延迟的氨排放减少策略的经济影响.
- 量化与未减轻的氨污染相关的未来成本.
- 提供立即政策干预的经济理由.
主要方法:
- 减排成本的经济建模.
- 短期与长期缓解方法的成本效益分析.
- 与氨相关的环境和健康外部性的预测.
主要成果:
- 目前实施氨排放控制的成本远低于未来管理其后果的预计成本.
- 推迟行动会导致环境恶化和公共卫生负担增加.
- 早期干预的经济效益超过了最初的投资.
结论:
- 立即减少氨排放是一个更经济可行的策略.
- 投资控制氨排放是保护环境和公共健康的成本有效措施.
- 政策框架应优先考虑并激励迅速的氨减排工作.
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