Ecological power of energy storage, clean fuel innovation, and energy-related research and development technologies
Renewable Energy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
241, P. 122377 - 122377
Published: Jan. 9, 2025
Language: Английский
Linking Resource Richness, Digital Economy, and Clean Energy to Ecological Footprint and Load Capacity Factor in Emerging Markets
Natural Resources Forum,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 8, 2025
ABSTRACT
The
wave
of
digitalization
has
spread
across
all
countries
in
the
world,
with
lasting
environmental
consequences
medium
and
long
term.
On
flip
side,
impact
resource
richness,
including
its
exploitation
consumption,
been
an
age‐long
debate
among
policymakers,
particularly
emerging
markets.
As
such,
this
study
examines
effect
natural
resources
(NR),
digital
economy,
clean
energy
consumption
on
ecological
footprint
(EF)
load
capacity
factor
(LCF)
from
2000
to
2022.
current
enriches
literature
by
assessing
different
dimensions
economy
both
demand
side
supply
quality.
results
augment
mean
group
estimator
suggest
that
NR
economic
growth
increase
EF
models.
However,
indicators
except
ICT
goods
exports,
alleviate
EF.
same
set
variables
reduce
also
LCF
for
selected
countries.
Renewable
(REC)
heterogeneous
effects
LCF,
suggesting
is
not
adequately
consumed
In
addition,
direction
causality
flows
A
bidirectional
exists
between
REC
EF,
LCF.
Based
findings,
it
recommended
develop
more
technologies,
intensify
process
promotion,
mobilize
benefits
transition
a
sustainable
environment.
Language: Английский
Sustainability in action: policy, innovation, and Globalization’s influence on ecological footprint sub-components in G20 nation
Xue Zhao,
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Yu Wence,
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Zhang Haiyuan
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et al.
Frontiers in Environmental Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13
Published: April 28, 2025
The
rapid
decline
in
environmental
quality
and
the
expanding
ecological
footprint
(EFP)
have
become
critical
challenges,
particularly
for
G20
nations
that
play
a
central
role
global
economic
growth.
This
study
investigates
determinants
of
its
sub-components
across
17
G
20
countries
over
period
1996
to
2021.
Using
advanced
econometric
methods
such
as
cross-sectional
dependence
tests,
slope
homogeneity
unit
root
cointegration
GMM,
fixed
effect
models,
Granger
causality
analysis,
this
research
provides
comprehensive
analysis
key
drivers.
findings
highlight
technological
advancements
significantly
reduce
footprint,
especially
by
enhancing
regulations
fostering
sustainable
practices.
Human
capital
(HC)
institutional
(IQ)
emerge
contributors
sustainability,
while
globalization
(GB)
demonstrates
mixed
effects
on
outcomes.
Moreover,
stringent
policies
(EPS)
exhibit
robust
bidirectional
causal
relationships
with
EFP,
underscoring
their
vital
mitigating
degradation.
underscores
importance
targeted
governmental
interventions
promote
innovation,
strengthen
frameworks,
enforce
rigorous
regulations.
These
insights
provide
actionable
guidance
balance
growth
aligning
sustainability
goals.
Language: Английский
Exploring the dynamic capability of green technology innovation for achieving sustainable development: an empirical insight from China
L. Chen,
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Ibikunle Kaosarat Olawunmi,
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Marcelo Piemonte Ribeiro
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et al.
International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
31(7), P. 747 - 760
Published: March 27, 2024
During
the
past
several
decades,
world
has
been
putting
strong
emphasis
on
role
of
environmental
technology
innovation
which
can
reduce
degradation
and
promote
sustainable
development.
This
research
sheds
light
impact
green
or
eco
development
for
China.
Additionally,
effects
other
variables
such
as
governance,
information
communication
technology,
trade
uncertainty
urban
population
are
also
analysed.
The
study
employs
Fully
modified
ordinary
least
squares
(FMOLS)
Canonical
Cointegration
Regression
(CCR)
long
run
tests
Breitung
Candelon
Spectral
Granger-Causality
time
varying
granger
causality
test.
results
suggest
that
promotes
in
run.
roles
governance
quality
urbanization
found
to
be
positive
while
ICT
is
insignificant
yet
negative.
insignificant.
Based
these
results,
calls
private
public
organizations
industries
invest
innovation.
Different
incentives
from
government
encourage
technologies.
Language: Английский
Synergizing energy investments, environmental taxation, and innovative technology within carbon neutrality targets of E7 bloc: Do institutional pathways and structural changes matter?
Applied Energy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
381, P. 125124 - 125124
Published: Dec. 16, 2024
Language: Английский
Structural change and economic growth: Causality relationships in the case of Poland
Equilibrium Quarterly Journal of Economics and Economic Policy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: July 17, 2024
Research
background:
Structural
change
and
economic
growth
characterise
any
process
of
development
have
relevant
research
background.
However,
the
on
identification
a
character
relationships
between
phenomena
are
not
conclusive.
Researchers
either
find
that
induces
structural
is
demand-driven
or
determines
dependencies
supply-driven
relation
two-directional
with
overlapping
interdependencies.
Moreover,
association
may
be
shaped
differently
depending
specific
conditions
each
economy
transform
over
time.
Purpose
article:
The
aim
study
to
investigate
in
sectional
composition
employment
Poland
using
state-level
quarterly
data
for
2008–2022.
It
empirically
verifies
whether
changes
structure
influence
this
national
context,
giving
insights
into
developmental
Polish
case
only
an
example
feedbacks
specify
catching-up
economy.
Diagnosing
dominating
high
importance
modern
transforming
country
identifying
limitations
interdependencies
make
it
possible
avoid
middle-income
trap.
Methods:
paper
examines
causality
Granger-test
analyses
VAR
models.
uses
some
alternative
measures
change,
namely
Norm
Absolute
Value
(NAV),
Modified
Lilien
Index
(MLI),
Clark
(CI)
catch
labour
reallocation
across
sections
activity
(NACE
Rev.
2).
They
then
adopted
lead-lag
models
growth.
Findings
&
value
added:
browses
classical
three-sectoral
approach
transformation
more
detailed
layout
capture
its
character.
compares
derive
conclusions.
Methodologically,
highlights
need
in-depth
finer
aggregation
different
properties.
focused
situation
economy,
which
yet
been
verified.
findings
universal
interesting
plans
policy
needs
focus
demand-
supply
side-relationships.
results
suggest
rather
unidirectional
running
from
thus
modernisation
This
implies
necessity
build
stronger
inter-sectoral
linkages
enable
spillover
effects
can
accelerate
induce
mutually
reinforcing
mechanisms
development.
Language: Английский