Examining how environmental policy stringency, geopolitical risks, technological innovation, and renewable energy contribute to achieving sustainable development goals 7 and 13 policies in MINT countries
Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 18, 2025
Abstract
Climate
change
poses
a
significant
threat
to
the
global
economy,
environment,
and
human
well‐being,
putting
their
long‐term
sustainability
at
risk.
Based
on
this
fact,
study
investigates
heterogeneous
effect
of
renewable
energy
consumption,
environmental‐related
technologies,
technological
innovation,
environmental
policy
stringency,
geopolitical
risk
carbon
emissions
in
MINT
countries
(Mexico,
Indonesia,
Nigeria,
Turkey)
from
1990
2020.
The
employs
econometric
techniques
such
as
Dynamic
Ordinary
Least
Squares,
Fully
Modified
Canonical
Cointegration
Regression,
Feasible
Generalized
Method
Moment
Quantile
Regression
approaches
evaluate
data
attributes.
findings
MMQR
demonstrate
that
consumption
stringency
initially
show
positive
relationship
with
CO
2
across
various
quantiles.
Environmental‐related
risk,
innovation
consistently
negative
impact
emissions.
causality
tests
indicate
bidirectional
association
among
variables.
above
results,
policymakers
should
enhance
funding
for
research
development
green
technologies
tailored
specific
needs
align
national
policies
relevant
United
Nations
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs),
particularly
7,
9,
13.
Language: Английский
Electricity generation from fossil fuels and environmental sustainability in Romania: investigating the influence of renewable energy, financial development and urbanization
Applied Economics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 16
Published: April 22, 2025
Language: Английский
Exploring the Load Capacity Factor and Pollution Haven Hypothesis in India: Analyzing Energy Security Risk and Financial Development in an Asymmetric Framework
Environmental Quality Management,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
34(4)
Published: April 22, 2025
ABSTRACT
Global
warming
has
led
to
environmental
degradation,
which
turned
into
one
of
the
most
pressing
challenges
affecting
practically
all
forms
life.
Understanding
determinants
this
problem
is
essential
formulate
corrective
policy
measures.
The
existing
literature
neglected
supply
side
dynamics,
as
majority
prior
research
concentrated
on
demand
aspects
degradation.
To
address
limitation,
study
uses
load
capacity
factor,
a
novel,
broader,
and
comprehensive
indicator
health
that
considers
both
well
concerns
primary
goal
investigate
novel
factor
hypothesis
along
with
pollution
haven
in
Indian
context
presence
energy
security
risk
financial
development.
utilized
data
from
1980
2021
used
nonlinear
auto
regressive
distributed
lag
model
for
analysis.
results
validate
U‐shaped
hypothesis,
suggesting
quality
deteriorates
initially
but
improves
economic
growth
breaches
threshold
level.
further
India,
demonstrating
international
investments
India
have
creation
havens
are
flowing
intensive
sectors.
It
revealed
jeopardizing
sustainability,
country
vulnerable
terms
security,
whereas
development
enhancing
environment
through
promotion
green
initiatives.
needs
develop
important
policies
pertaining
its
activity
preservation,
included
paper.
Language: Английский