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SUMMARY:Climate Pledges and Eco-Taxation in an Agricultural Supply Chain O
 rganization. (by Arnaud Dragicevic)
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DESCRIPTION:This paper examines the effectiveness of climate pledges and e
 co-taxation as strategies for mitigating climate change within an agricult
 ural supply chain organization network. We utilize variational inequality 
 techniques within a multicriteria decision-making framework and validate o
 ur theoretical findings through numerical simulations using a machine lear
 ning augmented algorithm. By employing this approach\, we are able to situ
 ate the climate pledge initiative\, such as the Agricultural Sector Roadma
 p to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius\, within the broader cont
 ext of the entire agricultural sector. Our results demonstrate that enviro
 nmental taxation emerges as the most effective approach for addressing cli
 mate change. Eco-taxation leads to a 57.87% reduction in global emissions\
 , whereas climate pledges only account for a 20.59% reduction at the same 
 level of production. Furthermore\, eco-taxation results in a 45.68% greate
 r reduction in emission intensity compared to climate pledges. In contrast
  to climate commitments\, an eco-fiscal policy is capable of achieving the
  objectives established by the European Union.
LOCATION:https://uni-graz.zoom.us/j/61705702720?pwd=Sm1Ra0k3aEQ1UFVENXRkSV
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ORGANIZER;CN="Douglas Maraun";ROLE=CHAIR:MAILTO:douglas.maraun@uni-graz.at
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