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DOI10.1080/14693062.2020.1719809
Revoking coal mining permits: an economic and legal analysis
Rafaty R.; Srivastav S.; Hoops B.
发表日期2020
ISSN1469-3062
卷号20期号:8
英文摘要Achieving mitigation targets under the Paris Agreement will depend on the early retirement of coal mines and plants over the next decade. In the absence of sufficiently stringent demand-side policies, supply-side injunctions provide a potential avenue to expedite the decline of coal. In many coal-producing jurisdictions, the law provides grounds to revoke coal mining permits. Recent plans to phase out coal use in Germany provide an interesting testing ground for this concept. We study the case of permits granted to RWE Power AG to continue operating Europe’s largest opencast lignite mine, situated at the 12,000-year-old Hambach Forest in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW). We conduct two complementary assessments: (i) a legal analysis finding that German law provides several grounds for the revocation of coal mining permits, particularly when linked to quantifiable damages to local ecosystems and communities; and (ii) an economic analysis using natural capital accounting to quantify the environmental and societal costs associated with alternative scenarios of continued and halted mining activity. We find the net present value of gains from immediately halting operations at the Hambach lignite mine to be €98–208 billion over 34-years, equivalent to 13–30% of NRW’s annual GDP. Health-related savings from avoided air pollution are 6.5 times greater than costs of replacing lost capacity with new renewable energy and battery storage infrastructure and two orders of magnitude greater than costs of compensating laid-off mining workers. Key policy insights The revocation of coal mining permits could be a legally plausible and replicable means of expediting the decline of coal. Natural capital accounts highlight the third-party costs of coal mining, quantifying the often-ignored health-related damages from polluting activities. Legal criteria adopted by agencies when assessing coal mining permits should be modified to accurately reflect considerations of climate change, local ecology, human health, and national policy. Independent and externally reviewed natural capital assessments should be required as standard protocol for the issuance of fossil fuel exploitation permits. Debates about appropriate levels of compensation to coal companies for premature mine closures should factor in the implicit and explicit subsidies such companies have received in the past. © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
英文关键词coal phase out; fossil fuel permits; German climate policy; Hambach Forest; natural capital accounting; Supply-side climate policy
来源期刊CLIMATE POLICY
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/183724
作者单位Nuffield College, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; University of Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands
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Rafaty R.,Srivastav S.,Hoops B.. Revoking coal mining permits: an economic and legal analysis[J],2020,20(8).
APA Rafaty R.,Srivastav S.,&Hoops B..(2020).Revoking coal mining permits: an economic and legal analysis.CLIMATE POLICY,20(8).
MLA Rafaty R.,et al."Revoking coal mining permits: an economic and legal analysis".CLIMATE POLICY 20.8(2020).
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