Journal of Technology Innovations and Energy,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
1(4), P. 25 - 36
Published: Dec. 20, 2022
Although
the
effects
on
environmental
quality
have
not
yet
been
extensively
studied,
some
studies
demonstrate
that
renewable
energy,
remittances,
and
technical
innovation
contribute
to
a
country's
socioeconomic
development.
In
light
of
this,
current
study
utilizes
annual
data
from
1990
2020
evaluate
impact
carbon
dioxide
(CO2)
emissions
in
China.
By
using
autoregressive
distributed
lag
(ARDL)
bounds
testing,
research
was
able
reveal
persistent
associations
between
CO2
regressors.
Long-
short-run
ARDL
results
also
demonstrated
rise
alongside
economic
development,
but
advancement
help
lower
The
reliability
these
determined
fully
modified
ordinary
least
squares
(FMOLS),
dynamic
square
(DOLS),
canonical
cointegrating
regression
(CCR).
significant
determining,
several
policy
suggestions
are
proposed.
Innovation and Green Development,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
2(1), P. 100035 - 100035
Published: Feb. 9, 2023
Emissions
of
greenhouse
gases
(GHG),
and
carbon
dioxide
(CO2)
represent
a
significant
threat
to
environment,
economy,
human
health.
This
article
summarises
the
results
an
empirical
investigation
on
potential
for
economic
growth,
renewable
energy
use,
technical
advancement,
forest
cover
in
Indonesia
reduce
CO2
emissions.
study
utilized
Dynamic
Ordinary
Least
Squares
(DOLS)
approach
analyze
time
series
data
covering
1990–2020.
The
statistics
suggest
that
Indonesia's
emissions
would
increase
by
1.17%
every
1%
development.
Furthermore,
use
may
be
connected
with
1.40%
decrease
emissions,
innovation
0.17%
decrease,
3.94%
estimated
outcomes
are
insensitive
alternative
estimators
such
as
fully
modified
ordinary
least
squares
(FMOLS)
canonical
cointegrating
regression
(CCR).
pairwise
Granger
causality
test
was
employed
capture
causal
relationship
between
variables.
presents
policy
suggestions
achieving
environmental
sustainability
through
reduction
These
policies
emphasize
low-carbon
promoting
financing
ecological
viability
forests.
Energy Nexus,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
9, P. 100180 - 100180
Published: Feb. 17, 2023
Global
climate
change,
intensified
by
greenhouse
gas
(GHG)
emissions,
particularly
carbon
dioxide
(CO2),
provides
a
massive
threat
to
human
life,
the
environment,
development,
and
sustainability.
Consequently,
reducing
emissions
improving
environmental
conditions
are
now
global
priority
for
promoting
sustainable
growth
preventing
adverse
consequences
of
warming
change.
However,
there
is
paucity
research
employing
econometric
methodologies
investigate
potential
emission
reduction
factors,
in
case
Philippines.
Thus,
present
study
explored
dynamic
effects
economic
growth,
renewable
energy
use,
urbanization,
industrialization,
tourism,
agricultural
productivity,
forest
area
Philippines
order
accomplish
sustainability
lowering
CO2
emissions.
The
Autoregressive
Distributed
Lag
(ARDL)
bounds
testing
approach
Dynamic
Ordinary
Least
Squares
(DOLS)
methodology
were
used
scrutinize
time
series
yearly
data
from
1990
2020.
According
estimates,
1%
rise
tourism
will
raise
0.16%,
1.25%,
0.06%,
0.02%
Philippines,
respectively.
Furthermore,
increase
consumption,
may
result
reductions
1.50%,
0.20%,
3.46%,
pairwise
Granger
causality
test
was
employed
capture
causal
relationships
between
variables.
This
article
policy
implications
on
low-carbon
economies,
green
eco-friendly
climate-smart
agriculture,
management,
all
which
could
help
ensure
Innovation and Green Development,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
2(2), P. 100038 - 100038
Published: Feb. 20, 2023
This
study
investigated
the
dynamic
effects
of
economic
growth,
renewable
energy
consumption,
urbanization,
industrialization,
tourism,
agricultural
productivity,
and
forest
area
on
carbon
dioxide
(CO2)
emissions
in
Chile.
Using
ordinary
least
squares
(DOLS)
approach,
time
series
data
from
1990
to
2020
were
analyzed.
A
1%
increase
tourism
will
Chile's
CO2
by
0.62%,
0.24%,
0.15%,
0.1%,
respectively.
Additionally,
a
production,
may
lead
emission
reductions
0.55%,
0.20%,
0.98%,
The
estimated
outcomes
are
insensitive
alternative
estimators
such
as
fully
modified
(FMOLS)
canonical
cointegrating
regression
(CCR).
In
order
ensure
environmental
sustainability
through
reductions,
this
article
recommends
policies
low-carbon
economies,
sustainable
green
eco-friendly
climate-smart
agriculture,
management.
Evaluation Review,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
48(2), P. 312 - 345
Published: June 23, 2023
Economic
corridors
unlock
new
economic
opportunities
and
tourism
development
in
the
region
to
achieve
sustainable
goals.
Green
growth
is
conducive
environmental
sustainability.
mega-projects
of
CPEC
promote
that
leads
communities’
well-being
better
quality
life.
Modern
infrastructure
contributes
significantly
activities.
This
study’s
objectives
emphasize
exploring
pursuits
under
OBOR
projects
open
doors
improving
residents'
The
growing
world
an
eyewitness
a
continuous
rise
emissions
its
severe
consequences
for
humankind.
It
necessary
show
off
leading
factors
result
activities
causing
pollution
rather
than
blame
policymakers.
Undoubtedly,
many
studies
previously
focused
on
demonstrating
influence
socio-economic
lead
quality.
However,
empirical
literature
tourism,
social
well-being,
foreign
direct
investment,
Environment
Belt
Road
developed
economies
needed
improvement.
research
applied
series
advanced
estimators
help
demonstrate
probable
results.
study
explores
role
Social
(HDI),
development,
FDI,
renewable
energy,
information
&
communication
technology
(ICT),
urbanization
CO2
(BRI)
economies.Estimated
results
exhibited
significant
contribution
ICT
energy
Besides,
FDI
reduction
after
threshold
level.
Conversely,
contribute
pollution.
outcomes
stated
inverted/EKC
U-shaped
hypotheses
related
specified
economies.
Finally,
analysis
based
D-H
panel
causality
test
constructs
exciting
results.The
present
concludes
corridor
plays
vital
community’s
SDGs
goals
(sustainable
development)
impact
safety.
findings
suggest
essential
applicable
policies
attain
desired
sustainability
Findings
Further
can
use
insights
using
this
methodology.
Energy Nexus,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
8, P. 100144 - 100144
Published: Sept. 19, 2022
Greenhouse
gases
(GHGs)
emissions,
notably
carbon
dioxide
(CO2)
emissions
are
causing
global
climate
change,
which
poses
enormous
hazards
to
human
life,
the
environment,
development,
and
sustainability.
Bangladesh
is
predominantly
an
agricultural
country
experiencing
continuous
economic
growth
rapid
urbanization
higher
energy
consumption
CO2
emissions.
The
present
study
empirically
explores
nexus
between
growth,
use,
urbanization,
productivity,
in
Bangladesh.
Time
series
data
from
1972
2018
were
utilized
by
employing
Dynamic
Ordinary
Least
Squares
(DOLS)
approach.
Autoregressive
Distributed
Lag
(ARDL)
bounds
test
revealed
evidence
of
cointegration
among
variables
long
run
has
been
verified
Johansen
Engle-Granger
test.
empirical
findings
reveal
that
reduced
productivity
increase
estimated
results
robust
alternative
estimators
such
as
fully
modified
least
squares
(FMOLS),
canonical
cointegrating
regression
(CCR).
In
addition,
pairwise
Granger
causality
capture
causal
linkage
variables.
This
adds
current
body
knowledge
shining
light
on
factors
contribute
environmental
degradation
article
put
forward
policy
recommendations
aimed
at
sustainable
development
establishing
strong
regulatory
instruments
reduce
degradation.
World Development Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
2, P. 100059 - 100059
Published: April 2, 2023
Global
climate
change,
exacerbated
by
greenhouse
gas
(GHG)
emissions,
notably
carbon
dioxide
(CO2),
provides
a
huge
danger
to
lives,
the
global
environment,
and
development.
The
current
study
explored
dynamic
effects
of
economic
growth,
fossil
fuel
energy
consumption,
renewable
tourism,
agricultural
productivity
on
CO2
emissions
in
Egypt.
Dynamic
Ordinary
Least
Squares
(DOLS)
method
was
used
analyze
time
series
data
from
1990
2019.
empirical
findings
revealed
that,
while
use
energy,
tourism
contribute
environmental
damage
cumulative
Egypt,
an
increased
share
improved
quality
lowering
emissions.
Similar
results
were
obtained
using
alternative
estimators
such
as
fully
modified
least
squares
(FMOLS)
canonical
cointegrating
regression
(CCR).
Furthermore,
pairwise
Granger
causality
test
determine
causal
relationship
between
variables.
This
adds
literature
putting
light
causes
pollution
article
made
policy
ideas
for
low-carbon
economy,
boosting
green
climate-smart
agriculture,
all
which
would
assure
sustainability
Egypt
Sustainability Analytics and Modeling,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
2, P. 100009 - 100009
Published: Jan. 1, 2022
Singapore
is
a
foremost
tourist
destination
country
experiencing
continuous
economic
growth
and
rapid
urbanization
which
causing
higher
energy
consumption
carbon
dioxide
(CO2)
emissions.
This
study
aims
to
investigate
the
dynamic
impacts
of
growth,
use,
urbanization,
tourism
on
CO2
emissions
in
Singapore.
Time
series
data
from
1990
2019
were
utilized
by
employing
ordinary
least
squares
(DOLS)
approach.
The
DOLS
findings
show
that
long-run
coefficient
negative
significant,
indicating
1%
rise
will
result
0.99%
reduction
Furthermore,
use
positive
significant
reveals
an
increasing
linked
with
rising
0.52%
long
run.
In
addition,
implying
causes
1.90%
increase
Moreover,
specifies
activities
associated
0.45%
estimated
results
are
robust
alternative
estimators
such
as
(OLS),
fully
modified
(FMOLS),
canonical
cointegrating
regression
(CCR).
pairwise
Granger
causality
test
was
capture
causal
linkage
between
variables.
article
put
forward
policy
recommendations
toward
environmental
sustainability
establishing
strong
regulatory
instruments
reduce
degradation.