The nexus of economic growth, energy prices, climate policy uncertainty (CPU), and digitalization on ESG performance in the USA DOI Creative Commons
Cem Işık, Serdar Ongan,

Hasibul Islam

et al.

Climate Services, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 38, P. 100572 - 100572

Published: April 1, 2025

Language: Английский

Efficacy of CO2 emission reduction strategies by countries pursuing energy efficiency, nuclear power, and renewable electricity DOI
Anwar Khan,

Jialin Min,

Wasi Ul Hassan Shah

et al.

Energy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 300, P. 131418 - 131418

Published: April 23, 2024

Language: Английский

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Introducing the New ESG‐Based Sustainability Uncertainty Index (ESGUI) DOI Open Access
Serdar Ongan, İsmet Göçer, Cem Işık

et al.

Sustainable Development, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 21, 2025

ABSTRACT Rising uncertainties can affect countries' sustainability efforts. Therefore, this study develops and introduces a new ESG‐based uncertainty index (metric) called ESGUI for the first time. This is necessary to better analyze how based on ESG (environmental, social, governance) factors, increasingly prominent in modern business world, are reflected investment processes. Accurate risks critical investors policymakers. To create index, we employed text mining techniques Economist Intelligence Unit's monthly country reports, analyzing frequency of ESG‐related keywords indicators. Specifically, world was integrated into 25 countries between 2002M11 2024M09. The index's reliability validated through vector autoregression model cross‐referenced with control variables graphically. findings indicate that exhibits significant correlations existing measures such as World Uncertainty Index (WUI) Economic Policy (EPU) thus evidencing robustness. will help policymakers manage uncertainties, develop sustainable economic policies, evaluate opportunities more effectively.

Language: Английский

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Towards sustainable development in African countries: Are modern and combustible renewable energies effective? DOI Creative Commons
Uğur Korkut Pata, Selin Karlılar

Sustainable Development, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: May 13, 2024

Abstract Environmental degradation and climate change problems in the African continent seriously hit country economies human health, negatively affecting achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). countries have potential to use economic development renewable energy as a tool for their environmental sustainability. In this context, study examines effects growth, modern energy, combustible on ecological footprint (EF) five countries. To end, uses novel regularization common correlated half‐panel jackknife approaches data from 2006 2020. The findings show that progress effectively reduces EF countries, but does not contribute progress. Due insufficient ineffective utilization, energies are an important improving systems. Therefore, should prioritize priority goal. Based results, experiencing advancement bolster SDGs objectives through green financial incentives.

Language: Английский

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Renewable Adoption, Energy Reliance, and CO2 Emissions: A Comparison of Developed and Developing Economies DOI Creative Commons

Zhaoming Bi,

Renyu Guo,

Rabnawaz Khan

et al.

Energies, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 17(13), P. 3111 - 3111

Published: June 24, 2024

Emerging economies and ecosystems rely heavily on fossil fuels, a country’s energy dependence is strong indicator of its reliance foreign suppliers. This study investigates the impact intensity, CO2 emission exploitation renewable resources in 35 developing 20 developed nations. It also explores correlation between energy, GDP growth, emissions. utilizes Generalized Linear Model (GLM) Robust Least Squares (RLS) method to investigate negative policymakers established emerging economies. employs distinctive linear panel estimation techniques spanning from 1970 2022. examines economic consumption, emissions across four continents. Developing countries see an increase per capita when their utilization exceeds capacity. Even with introduction several proxies for use using changed techniques, this discovery remains valid. Moreover, particularly crucial industrialized nations well-established institutions. Energy dependency has increased carbon intensity needed expansion all components, which surprising. The regional discovered spillover most regions, indicating that consequences are similar neighboring countries. Regional exchange unions play vital role reducing adverse environmental impacts dependence, essential growth sector decrease greenhouse gas Undeveloped need enhance investment research development advance technologically.

Language: Английский

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Against a background of energy uncertainty and climate change, is there a substitution effect between fossil fuels in OECD countries? DOI
Kais Tissaoui, Taha Zaghdoudi

Energy, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 320, P. 135271 - 135271

Published: Feb. 25, 2025

Language: Английский

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1

Examining substitution and income effects of oil prices through the Environmental Kuznets Curve framework DOI
Faik Bilgili, Doğan Barak

Journal of Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 379, P. 124781 - 124781

Published: March 9, 2025

Language: Английский

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Review on the Role of Electrofuels in Decarbonizing Hard-to-Abate Transportation Sectors: Advances, Challenges, and Future Directions DOI

Syed Awais Ali,

I. Hussain Bangash,

H. Sajjad

et al.

Energy & Fuels, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 11, 2025

Language: Английский

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Catch-up growth with alpha and beta decoupling and their relationships between CO2 emissions by GDP, population, energy production, and consumption DOI Creative Commons
Rabnawaz Khan

Heliyon, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 10(11), P. e31470 - e31470

Published: May 17, 2024

This study explores the relationship between CO2 emissions by GDP, population, energy production, and consumption in United States, China, Romania, Thailand economies from 1990 to 2019. It evaluates phenomenon of catch-up growth, which transpires when an lagging economy goes through expansionary phase after a period below-average performance. We used stochastic model illustrate terms alpha beta decoupling techniques. The outcomes validated positive negative attitudes play crucial role predicting rise owing oil, gas, coal use comparison Romania. Romania have more viable road sustainability than States China. China appear antagonistic relationship, as suggested attitudes. are considered be highly environmentally sustainable countries on account their minimal carbon emissions, efficient usage, forward-thinking environmental policies. Accordingly, policy recommendations offered based effective mitigation policies, since this allows for determining with high need technological advances, best practices, intersectoral

Language: Английский

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Climate policy uncertainty and energy impacts on trade openness and foreign direct investment in the United States: Evidence from the RALS co‐integration test DOI Creative Commons
Babatunde Sunday Eweade, Hasan Güngör

Natural Resources Forum, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: June 23, 2024

Abstract Climate change is becoming an increasingly pressing global issue, and understanding how climate policy uncertainty affects trade openness foreign direct investment crucial. This study provides contemporary insights into this complex relationship, particularly in the context of United States, which a major player investment. The employed monthly dataset spanning from January 1990M01 to December 2020M12. Co‐integration exists between all variables specified by employing Residual Augmented Least Squares (RALS‐EG), uncertainty, fossil fuel consumption adverse influence upon investment, economic growth, renewable energy positive impact via use fully modified ordinary least square (FMOLS), Dynamic Ordinary (DOLS). Fourier Toda‐Yamamoto causality reveals that energy, exhibit bidirectional causality, while fuels unidirectional causality. Based on findings, policymakers should prioritize reducing create more stable environment for (FDI). Clear consistent policies can mitigate negative FDI.

Language: Английский

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Clean energy for a sustainable future: Analysis of a PV system and LED bulbs in a hotel DOI Creative Commons
Christian Enrico Barbara,

Idiano D Adamo,

Massimo Gastaldi

et al.

Energy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 299, P. 131547 - 131547

Published: May 6, 2024

Scholars are increasingly prioritising sustainability as the driving force behind their research efforts, and many businesses placing customer at centre of agendas. Hospitality facilities, such hotels, also making concerted efforts to mitigate climate change. The present study proposed a analysis installation photovoltaic (PV) system replacement conventional lighting with light emitting diode (LED) bulbs in hotel, considering economic, environmental social dimensions. results showed that NPV varied between 967–3624 €/kW for PV system, 100% probability achieving positive high market scenario 79–84% same low scenario. Concerning energy efficiency, adoption LED determined range 105–216 €/bulb. These figures were highly dependent on percentage self-consumed purchase price electricity. Environmental analyses indicated could lead an emissions reduction 422 gCO2eq/kWh, translating 61 tCO2eq/year. In addition, underscored significance renewable installations energy-efficiency interventions support ecological transition. However, consumer choices within hotels did not consistently align sustainable models. Notably, green premium 13.2 €/day was recognised using systems, 8.3 those smart lighting. advocate pragmatic model sees investments enhancing hotel's sustainability. shift attitudes is necessary fully realise this potential.

Language: Английский

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