Economic Impacts of Ocean Acidification: A Meta-Analysis

This paper presents the first comprehensive review and synthesis of studies that forecast economic impacts of ocean acidification. The changes in seawater chemistry resulting from increased carbon dioxide emissions, collectively known as ocean acidification, will have detrimental impacts to marine e...

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Main Authors: Christoper Moore, Jasmine Fuller
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Online Access:https://www.epa.gov/environmental-economics/economic-impacts-ocean-acidification-meta-analysis
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:nev:wpaper:wp202002 2024-04-14T08:17:32+00:00 Economic Impacts of Ocean Acidification: A Meta-Analysis Christoper Moore Jasmine Fuller https://www.epa.gov/environmental-economics/economic-impacts-ocean-acidification-meta-analysis unknown https://www.epa.gov/environmental-economics/economic-impacts-ocean-acidification-meta-analysis preprint ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:36:46Z This paper presents the first comprehensive review and synthesis of studies that forecast economic impacts of ocean acidification. The changes in seawater chemistry resulting from increased carbon dioxide emissions, collectively known as ocean acidification, will have detrimental impacts to marine ecosystem services. Those services include wild capture fisheries, aquaculture, recreation, shoreline protection, and others. The current literature valuing expected impacts to those services is rather thin and tends to focus on mollusk harvesting and aquaculture. Despite the paucity of studies, we divide all relevant estimates into seven additively separable economic sectors to provide the first aggregate estimate of economic damages from ocean acidification at the end of this century. We perform non-parametric bootstrap to characterize the distribution of estimates within each sector and the aggregation across sectors. We also perform meta-regressions to explore whether estimates provided by these studies are generally consistent with expectations based on ocean chemistry and economic theory. We find a global average of per capita annual losses in the year 2100 between $47 and $58 and we find strong evidence that estimates are consistent with expectations given future emissions and socio-economic scenarios that underlie the original studies. Ocean acidification, climate change, meta-analysis, marine ecosystem services Report Ocean acidification RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description This paper presents the first comprehensive review and synthesis of studies that forecast economic impacts of ocean acidification. The changes in seawater chemistry resulting from increased carbon dioxide emissions, collectively known as ocean acidification, will have detrimental impacts to marine ecosystem services. Those services include wild capture fisheries, aquaculture, recreation, shoreline protection, and others. The current literature valuing expected impacts to those services is rather thin and tends to focus on mollusk harvesting and aquaculture. Despite the paucity of studies, we divide all relevant estimates into seven additively separable economic sectors to provide the first aggregate estimate of economic damages from ocean acidification at the end of this century. We perform non-parametric bootstrap to characterize the distribution of estimates within each sector and the aggregation across sectors. We also perform meta-regressions to explore whether estimates provided by these studies are generally consistent with expectations based on ocean chemistry and economic theory. We find a global average of per capita annual losses in the year 2100 between $47 and $58 and we find strong evidence that estimates are consistent with expectations given future emissions and socio-economic scenarios that underlie the original studies. Ocean acidification, climate change, meta-analysis, marine ecosystem services
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Economic Impacts of Ocean Acidification: A Meta-Analysis
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title Economic Impacts of Ocean Acidification: A Meta-Analysis
title_short Economic Impacts of Ocean Acidification: A Meta-Analysis
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