环境市场会导致环境不公正吗?来自加州碳市场的证据

Do environmental markets cause environmental injustice? Evidence from California’s carbon market

Journal of Public Economics · 2022
被引 89 · 同刊同年前 5%
人大 AABS 3

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研究了加州碳市场(2013年启动)对污染空间再分配的影响,发现该市场使受监管工业设施的温室气体和颗粒物排放下降3-9%,并缩小了弱势社区与其他社区之间的污染浓度差距6-10%。

Abstract

Market-based environmental policies are widely adopted on the basis of allocative efficiency. However, there is growing concern that market-induced spatial reallocation of pollution could widen existing pollution concentration gaps between disadvantaged and other communities. We examine how this “environmental justice” (EJ) gap changed following the 2013 introduction of California’s carbon market, the world’s second largest and the most subjected to EJ critiques. We estimate that the program lowered GHG, PM2.5, PM10, and NOx emissions by 3–9% annually between 2012–2017 for sample industrial facilities regulated only by the carbon market. Using a pollution dispersal model to characterize resulting spatial changes in pollution concentrations, we find the program caused EJ gaps in PM2.5, PM10, and NOx from these facilities to narrow by 6–10% annually. We demonstrate that explicit modeling of pollution dispersal is critical for detecting these results.

环境正义碳市场污染空间再分配加利福尼亚