Modelling the impact of uncertainty on sectoral GHG emissions in Saudi Arabia using the causality-in-quantiles and quantile-on-quantile approaches DOI Creative Commons
Bechir Raggad, Ousama Ben‐Salha,

Houyem Zrelly

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Energy Strategy Reviews, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 51, P. 101308 - 101308

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

The purpose of this research is to investigate the implications policy uncertainty on sectoral GHG emissions in Saudi Arabia. performs a battery advanced quantile-based methodologies, namely quantile unit root test (QAR), causality-in-quantiles (CiQ) test, and Quantile-on-Quantile regression (QQR) as reference model, while (QR) carried out check robustness findings. results CiQ indicate statistically significant causal relationship at different quantiles between emissions, with particular emphasis industrial transportation sectors. On other hand, QQR suggests that effects exhibit asymmetry are contingent upon both order economic sector. Furthermore, increases all sectors, exception agriculture. particularly demonstrate when low, it can increase environmental deterioration by raising especially sectors higher levels pollution. Finally, repercussions stemming from more conspicuous analysis provide empirical support for QQR. findings offer recommendations policymakers.

Language: Английский

Moving toward environmental mitigation in Algeria: Asymmetric impact of fossil fuel energy, renewable energy and technological innovation on CO2 emissions DOI Creative Commons
Brahim Bergougui

Energy Strategy Reviews, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 51, P. 101281 - 101281

Published: Dec. 12, 2023

Algeria's recent economic shifts have caused its macroeconomic data to exhibit an abnormal distribution, requiring a nonlinear approach examine the asymmetric impact of technological innovation (TI), fossil fuel energy (FFE), and renewable (RE) on CO2 emissions. This study employs autoregressive distributed lag (NARDL) model analyze these factors Furthermore, Quantile Autoregressive Distributed Lag (QARDL) Granger Causality (QGC) approaches are employed for robustness checks. The NARDL results indicate that positive shocks in TI decrease emissions, whereas negative increase Positive RE also while no effect. In contrast, FFE but even stronger effect, resulting almost double emissions over time. These findings confirm presence asymmetry, as regressors clearly influence Algeria. Moreover, from causality analysis TI, RE, causal effect consistent with QARDL QGC approaches. Therefore, it is crucial Algeria prioritize investment sustainable technology implement carbon-neutral policies reduce reliance encourage use cleaner sources. shift towards green sector requires policymakers ensure aligns development objectives.

Language: Английский

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Impact of environmental tax on ensuring environmental quality: Quantile-based evidence from G7 countries DOI
Mustafa Tevfik Kartal

Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 440, P. 140874 - 140874

Published: Jan. 28, 2024

Language: Английский

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Strategic assessment of energy resources, economic growth, and CO2 emissions in G-20 countries for a sustainable future DOI Creative Commons
Sobia Naseem, Xuhua Hu, Muddassar Sarfraz

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Energy Strategy Reviews, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 52, P. 101301 - 101301

Published: Feb. 2, 2024

Anthropogenic environmental pollution has become a global concern due to its profound impact on Earth's ecosystems. This study examines the interrelation between energy resources (both renewable and non-renewable), economic growth, CO2 emissions across G-20 countries, using historical data from 1990 2020. The employs robustness analysis confirm stability consistency of acquired primary approaches. utilizes FMOLS (Fully Modified Ordinary Least Squares) DOLS (Dynamic methodologies investigate endogeneity issues examine dynamic linkages in long-term short-term contexts. is bifurcated based two distinct dependent variables: gas oil. Results indicate that oil energies directly augment emissions. While hydro typically diminish emissions, specific quantiles suggest slight increase, indicating an indirect contribution. GDP's quantile transition positive negative implies growth can curtail suggesting shift developed economies non-renewable dependencies. offers insightful policy implications, emphasizing need harmful conventional sources renewables align with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for 2030.

Language: Английский

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Heterogeneous impact of environmental taxes on environmental quality: Tax domain based evidence from the nordic countries by nonparametric quantile approaches DOI
Özer Depren, Mustafa Tevfik Kartal, Fatih Ayhan

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Journal of Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 329, P. 117031 - 117031

Published: Dec. 16, 2022

Language: Английский

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Green financing strategy for low-carbon economy: The role of high-technology imports and institutional strengths in China DOI
Taimoor Hassan, Yasir Khan, Adnan Safi

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Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 415, P. 137859 - 137859

Published: June 19, 2023

Language: Английский

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Effectiveness of nuclear and renewable electricity generation on CO2 emissions: Daily-based analysis for the major nuclear power generating countries DOI
Mustafa Tevfik Kartal, Uğur Korkut Pata, Özer Depren

et al.

Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 426, P. 139121 - 139121

Published: Oct. 1, 2023

Language: Английский

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Examining the Energy-Environmental Kuznets Curve in OECD Countries Considering their Population DOI
Hêriş Golpîra, Heibatolah Sadeghi, Cosimo Magazzino

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Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 30(41), P. 94515 - 94536

Published: Aug. 3, 2023

Language: Английский

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Does environmental policy stringency influence CO2 emissions in the Asia Pacific region? A nonlinear perspective DOI
Linlin Liu,

Liwei Pang,

Hong Wu

et al.

Air Quality Atmosphere & Health, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 16(12), P. 2499 - 2508

Published: Aug. 31, 2023

Language: Английский

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The efficiency of petroleum and government health services to benefit life expectancy during the inefficiencies of hydroelectricity consumption DOI Creative Commons
Mochammad Fahlevi, Maaz Ahmad, Muhammad Eid Balbaa

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Environmental and Sustainability Indicators, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 19, P. 100289 - 100289

Published: Aug. 19, 2023

Life expectancy is critical in determining living conditions modern societies, making it a vital focus for policymakers. This research employs panel quantile regression model (ranging from 0.05 to 0.95) Asian countries 2000 2018. The study investigates the impact of economic growth, renewable and non-renewable energy consumption, carbon emissions, government health services on life expectancy. findings reveal that growth affects only at 0.95th quantiles while negatively influencing lower medium quantiles. Conversely, emissions have significant adverse effect across all Hydroelectricity low high quantiles, except quantile. On other hand, higher levels petroleum liquids intake demonstrate positive effects Government-provided healthcare significantly improves lowest middle but its diminishes highest These underscore importance fostering productivity through improved organizational structures. Simultaneously, efforts toward environmental sustainability clean sources are essential thriving ecosystem. Yet, effective use technical endeavors ensuring ecosystem as part establishing form sources.

Language: Английский

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Dynamic relationship between green bonds, energy prices, geopolitical risk, and disaggregated level CO2 emissions: evidence from the globe by novel WLMC approach DOI Creative Commons
Mustafa Tevfik Kartal, Dilvin Taşkın, Serpil Kılıç Depren

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Air Quality Atmosphere & Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 14, 2024

Abstract This research analyzes the dynamic relationship between green bonds, energy prices, geopolitical risk, and CO 2 emissions. In doing so, study examines global scale at disaggregated (i.e., sectoral) level, applies a novel time frequency-based approach wavelet local multiple correlation-WLMC), uses high-frequency daily data 1st January 2020 28th April 2023. considers potential differences among sectors. So, aggregated level emissions on sectoral bases are investigated. Hence, comprehensively uncovers effect of aforementioned indicators The results reveal that (i) most influential factor is risk (2020/1–2021/5), bonds (2021/5–2021/7), prices (2021/7–2023/1), (2023/1–2023/4); (ii) effects factors much weaker (stronger) lower (higher) frequencies; (iii) change based times (iv) however, do not differ or levels. Overall, present insights for frequency-varying as well both analyses

Language: Английский

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