Energy Sustainability and Society,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(1)
Published: March 21, 2024
Abstract
Background
The
Association
of
Southeast
Asian
Nations
(ASEAN)
relies
mainly
on
fossil
fuels
in
their
energy
supply,
leading
to
higher
CO
2
emissions,
pollution,
and
further
environmental
degradation.
This
paper
uses
the
panel
vector
autoregressive
Granger
non-causality
test
heterogeneous
panels,
together
with
long-run
estimation
techniques,
examine
dynamic
link
among
consumption,
economic
growth,
carbon
emissions
focus
renewable
for
ASEAN
countries
past
three
decades.
Results
findings
from
this
indicate
that
are
associated
consumption.
In
contrast,
usage
reduces
improving
quality.
Economic
growth
is
increased
consumption
countries.
also
effects
more
significant
than
those
ASEAN.
When
considered
together,
these
form
a
vicious
circle
regarding
energy–growth–emission
nexus
economies.
addition,
bidirectional
causality
confirmed.
Conclusions
Renewable
has
emerged
as
an
important
viable
option
nations
achieve
dual
objectives
enhanced
reduced
emission,
improved
Frontiers in Environmental Science,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
10
Published: April 25, 2022
As
the
world
continues
to
be
a
globalized
society,
there
have
been
variations
in
environmental
quality,
but
studies
including
trade
globalization
into
policy
framework
remain
inconclusive.
Therefore,
employing
time
series
dataset
of
Uruguay
over
period
between
1980
and
2018,
main
objective
this
current
study
is
investigate
effect
globalization,
natural
resources
rents,
economic
growth,
financial
development
on
carbon
emissions.
By
bounds
testing
procedures
combination
with
critical
approximation
p
-values
Kripfganz
Schneider
(2018),
Autoregressive
Distributed
Lag
estimator,
spectral
causality
test
achieve
goal
research.
The
outcomes
confirm
long-run
connection
emissions
these
determinants.
Moreover,
from
outcome
we
observed
that
liberalization
found
exert
CO
2
long
short
run.
expansion
imposes
significant
pressure
quality
environment
abundance
significantly
increases
deterioration
Furthermore,
uncover
does
not
impact
Uruguay.
Finally,
detected
forecast
exclusion
development.
Based
outcome,
suggests
policies
should
tailored
towards
international
must
reassessed,
restrictions
placed
exportation
polluting-intensive
commodities
reinforced.
Electronic Journal of Education Social Economics and Technology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
4(2), P. 55 - 65
Published: March 2, 2023
There
have
been
variances
in
environmental
quality
as
the
globe
continues
to
become
a
globalized
society,
however,
research
including
trade
globalization
into
policy
framework
remains
inconclusive.
Using
Uruguayan
time
series
dataset
between
1990
and
2020,
this
study
investigated
impact
of
economic
growth,
natural
resource
rents,
globalization,
financial
development
on
carbon
dioxide
(CO2)
emissions.
an
Autoregressive
Distributed
Lag
(ARDL)
model,
inquiry
quantifies
short-
long-run
dynamics.
The
results
ARDL
bounds
test
indicate
long-term
relationship
emissions
these
variables.
Additionally,
short-and
analyses
demonstrated
positive
statistically
significant
effect
Uruguay's
CO2
However,
both
short-run
coefficients
are
negative,
indicating
that
has
no
deterioration
Uruguay.
Furthermore,
by
using
Fully
Modified
Ordinary
Least
Squares
(FMOLS),
Dynamic
(DOLS),
Canonical
Cointegration
Regression
(CCR),
findings
were
confirmed.
Based
study,
it
is
recommended
international
regulations
be
reevaluated
export
limitations
for
goods
with
high
levels
pollution
strengthened.
Journal of Open Innovation Technology Market and Complexity,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(1), P. 100217 - 100217
Published: Jan. 23, 2024
The
research
explores
the
impact
of
environmental
technologies
and
renewable
energy
on
carbon
dioxide
(CO2)
emissions
from
EU
transportation
sector
(2007-2020).
Utilizing
panel
corrected
standard
error
feasible
generalized
least
squares
methods,
study
uncovers
key
drivers
influencing
declining
CO2
emissions.
results
reveal
a
significant
variable
effect
in
transport
sector,
emphasizing
positive
correlation
between
increased
adoption
emission
reduction.
This
underscores
necessity
for
heightened
investment
sustainable
infrastructure
clean
solutions,
encompassing
initiatives
like
electric
vehicles,
hydrogen
fuel
cells,
biofuels.
further
recommends
promoting
sources
systems,
aligning
with
broader
goals
European
Green
Deal
Climate
Law.
Additionally,
provides
essential
insights
into
policy
implications,
multifaceted
approach
including
comprehensive
strategies
cleaner
transportation,
innovation,
education
to
accelerate
transition
towards
practices
EU.