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1 Post-subsidy Era: Potential for Carbon Pricing in Industrial Fisheries among Global Major Fishing Countries Peng H; Hao J; Lyu L; Wan S; An C; 40737555
ENCS
2 Examining Sleep Quality in Adult Foster Care Alumni: Implications for Later Life Health and Well-Being Keller A; Mann-Feder V; Collin-Vézina D; MacKenzie MJ; 40724719
CONCORDIA
3 Disruptive effects of d-amphetamine on conditioned sexual inhibition in the male rat Germé K; Persad D; Petit-Robinson J; Amir S; Pfaus JG; 40232387
PSYCHOLOGY
4 Acute ethanol disrupts conditioned inhibition in the male rat Germé K; Pfaus JG; 38822097
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5 Neural correlates of recall and extinction in a rat model of appetitive Pavlovian conditioning Brown A; Villaruel FR; Chaudhri N; 36496079
PSYCHOLOGY
6 A regional numerical environmental multimedia modeling approach to assess spatial Eco-Environmental exposure risk of perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) in the Pearl river basin Chen Z; Dong J; Asif Z; 35121494
ENCS
7 Effect of electrolytic lesions of the dorsal diencephalic conduction system on the distribution of Fos-like immunoreactivity induced by rewarding electrical stimulation. Fakhoury M, Voyer D, Lévesque D, Rompré PP 27514573
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8 Gating of the neuroendocrine stress responses by stressor salience in early lactating female rats is independent of infralimbic cortex activation and plasticity. Hillerer KM, Woodside B, Parkinson E, Long H, Verlezza S, Walker CD 29397787
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Title:Post-subsidy Era: Potential for Carbon Pricing in Industrial Fisheries among Global Major Fishing Countries
Authors:Peng HHao JLyu LWan SAn C
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40737555/
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.5c02550
Publication:Environmental science & technology
Keywords:carbon pricingclimate policy assessmentfishery carbon emissionsfishery harmful subsidiesfishing stock sustainabilityfossil fuel usageindustrial fishery
PMID:40737555 Category: Date Added:2025-07-30
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Concordia University, Montréal, Quebec H3G 1M8, Canada.
2 Department of Civil Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, Suzhou 215123, PR China.

Description:

Industrial fishing's harmful subsidies fuel both a fish stock crisis and rising greenhouse gas emissions, even as calls for a global ban by the World Trade Organization persist amid slow progress. This study employs the framework of climate policy stringency assessment to examine fisheries subsidy reform through a carbon pricing lens. Using emissions, political, and economic data, this study proposes the Objective Fisheries Carbon Pricing Intention (OFCPI) index for the 19 largest fishing nations. Supported by a Monte Carlo simulation, the results reveal that except for Denmark and Iceland, potential carbon revenues seldom offset the scale of harmful subsidies, frequently resulting in substantial shortfall. The findings suggest that policy change is primarily constrained by inadequate driving forces and objective limitations rather than by overt resistance. To address these challenges, we propose a fishery carbon pricing framework based on downstream emissions trading and individual transferable quotas, which offers a promising strategy for gradually eliminating harmful subsidies while promoting sustainable fisheries, mitigating climate impacts, and reconciling economic realities with environmental imperatives.





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