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DOI 10.1007/s13280-025-02147-3
Licence creative commons licence
Title (Primary) The costs of subsidies and externalities of economic activities driving nature decline
Author Reyes-García, V.; Villasante, S.; Benessaiah, K.; Pandit, R.; Agrawal, A.; Claudet, J.; Garibaldi, L.A.; Kabisa, M.; Pereira, L.; Zinngrebe, Y.
Source Titel Ambio
Year 2025
Department NSF
Volume 54
Page From 1128
Page To 1141
Language englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
Supplements Supplement 1
Keywords Biodiversity; Environmentally harmful subsidies; Externality; Subsidy reform; Sustainable finance; Transformative change
Abstract

Economic sectors that drive nature decline are heavily subsidized and produce large environmental externalities. Calls are increasing to reform or eliminate subsidies and internalize the environmental costs of these sectors. We compile data on subsidies and externalities across six sectors driving biodiversity loss—agriculture, fossil fuels, forestry, infrastructure, fisheries and aquaculture, and mining. The most updated estimates suggest that subsidies to these sectors total between US$1.7 and US$3.2 trillion annually, while environmental externalities range between US$10.5 and US$22.6 trillion annually. Moreover, data gaps suggest that these figures underestimate the global magnitude of subsidies and externalities. We discuss the need and opportunities of building a baseline to account for the costs of subsidies and externalities of economic activities driving nature decline. A better understanding of the complexity, size, design, and effects of subsidies and externalities of such economic sectors could facilitate and expedite discussions to strengthen multilateral rules for their reform.

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Reyes-García, V., Villasante, S., Benessaiah, K., Pandit, R., Agrawal, A., Claudet, J., Garibaldi, L.A., Kabisa, M., Pereira, L., Zinngrebe, Y. (2025):
The costs of subsidies and externalities of economic activities driving nature decline
Ambio 54 , 1128 - 1141 10.1007/s13280-025-02147-3