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Emma Moberg

My PhD work has focused on how data on environmental impacts of food can be established for use in food taxation and sustainability assessment of diets.

Presentation

My PhD work has involved identifying current environmental impacts of the Swedish diet and benchmarking these relative to global environmental targets

A central part of my PhD studies has been to examine different aspects of food taxation including how climate impact values of food can be established for use in taxation. I have worked with Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to calculate the climate impact of food products on the Swedish market that will be affected by a climate tax. An important part of my work has involved examining methodological choices within LCA and the effect of the choices on the climate impact of food products. I have also been working with identifying potential goal conflicts resulting from taxation. 

Teaching

Teaching in LCA courses offered by the Department of Energy and Technology at SLU, and at Uppsala University. 

Background

PhD in Technology, 2022, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Master of Science in Environmental and Water Engineering, 2016, Uppsala University and Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Selected publications

Moberg, E., 2022. The environmental pressures of foods: Application in climate taxation and sustainability assessment of diets.  Acta Universitatis Agriculturae Sueciae, 2022:6, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala. https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/26847/1/moberg_e_220128.pdf

Moberg, E., Säll, S., Hansson, P. -A. & Röös, E. 2021. Taxing food consumption to reduce environmental impacts–Identification of synergies and goal conflicts. Food Policy, 101, 102090. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2021.102090 

Röös, E., Säll, S. & Moberg, E. 2021. Effekter av en klimatskatt på livsmedel: Slutrapport. Swedish Environmental Protection Agency.

Moberg, E., Karlsson Potter, H., Wood, A., Hansson, P.-A. & Röös, E. 2020. Benchmarking the Swedish Diet Relative to Global and National Environmental Targets—Identification of Indicator Limitations and Data Gaps. Sustainability, 12, 1407. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12041407

Moberg, E., Andersson, M. W., Säll, S., Hansson, P.-A. & Röös, E. 2019. Determining the climate impact of food for use in a climate tax—design of a consistent and transparent model. The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11367-019-01597-8 

Gren, I.-M., Moberg, E., Säll, S. & Röös, E. 2019. Design of a climate tax on food consumption: examples of tomatoes and beef in Sweden. Journal of cleaner production, 211, 1576-1585. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.11.238


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