Achieving Carbon Neutrality Through Renewable Energy Transition Amidst Economic Policy Uncertainty in the Arctic Region
International Journal of Energy Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
2025(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
In
the
rapidly
unpredictable
economic
and
environmental
era,
Arctic
region
stands
at
a
pivotal
crossroads.
Globally,
rise
in
carbon
emission
(CEM)
has
continued
to
escalate
recent
decades.
Still,
extant
analyses
have
not
sufficiently
investigated
variables
contributing
CEM
dissipation,
particularly
Council.
Therefore,
this
paper
closes
knowledge
gap
by
assessing
influence
of
technology
(EVT),
policy
uncertainty
(EPU),
renewable
energy
transition,
urban
transition
on
CEM.
Moreover,
study
moderation
effect
governance
interconnection
between
EPU
CEMs,
incorporating
historical
data
from
30
years
ago
(1990–2020).
The
research
applied
three
econometric
techniques,
moments
quantile
regression,
fully
modified
ordinary
least
square
(FMOLS),
Driscoll
Kray
standard
errors
(DSK),
ascertain
interaction
among
indicators.
study’s
outcome
established
that
(1)
switch
or
cleaner
power
supply,
EVT,
improves
ecological
health.
(2)
Environmental
disrupt
stability
region.
(3)
government
moderates
provides
policy‐makers,
stakeholders,
politicians
with
essential
recommendations
help
establish
resilient
quality
beyond.
Language: Английский
Can mineral resources be a blessing in disguise for green finance in G7 countries? Mineral resources for COP28 green financing goal
Mineral Economics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 22, 2025
Language: Английский
Exploring the interplay of foreign direct investment, digitalization, and green finance in renewable energy: Advanced analytical methods and machine learning insights
Amir Soltani
No information about this author
Energy Conversion and Management X,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100802 - 100802
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Environmental technology to stimulate life expectancy: A deep dive into the role of PM2.5 and carbon emission
Environment International,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
193, P. 109118 - 109118
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
As
the
Latin
American
economies
contend
with
improving
public
health
while
simultaneously
dealing
ecological
issues,
understanding
determinant
of
life
expectancy
becomes
imperative.
This
study
explores
interaction
among
environmental
technology,
economic
development,
cleaner
energy
transitions,
industrial
growth,
particulate
Matter
2.5
(PM2.5),
carbon
emission,
and
their
collective
impact
on
across
nations.
The
research
incorporates
advanced
econometric
approaches
comprising
Mean
Group
(MG),
Pooled
(PMG),
Method
Moments
Quantile
Regression
(MMQR).
study's
outcome
established
that
Gross
Domestic
Product
(GDP),
industrialization
technologies
significantly
improve
expectancy,
especially
at
higher
quantiles.
However,
highlighted
PM2.5
emissions
reduce
expectancy.
Additionally,
this
supports
unidirectional
connection
between
bidirectional
flowing
from
emission
to
offers
a
roadmap
for
America
global
invest
in
power
supply
provide
route
toward
sustainable
development
better
will
eventually
citizens'
Language: Английский