An empirical investigation of the impact of energy consumption, globalization and natural resources on ecological footprint and economic growth, evidence from China, Japan, South Korea and China Taiwan DOI
Kuiquan Zhu, Arshad Ali, Taiming Zhang

et al.

Energy & Environment, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: May 21, 2024

Natural resources are regarded as important indicators that make great contributions to reducing environmental pollution and promoting growth in today's era of globalization. Thus, a more rigorous assessment the complexity determining ecological footprint is critical. This study examines dynamic linkages between globalization, natural resources, renewable non-renewable energy use, Taiwan, Japan, China, South Korea from 1975 2020. In terms certainty cross-sectional dependence panel variable data, this uses second-generation unit root, cointegration, long-term elasticity, two-way causality estimation tests obtain reliable valid results. The findings explore fact degradation substantially mitigated by using sources, while other underlying factors, such resource rent (NRR), economic growth, exacerbate pollution. addition, use energy, NRRs globalization drive progress. Globalization have bilateral causal association. research analysis supports feedback hypothesis based on bidirectional relationship footprint. Based empirical current study, various policy endorsements proposed scare control damage without hampering specific East Asian economies.

Language: Английский

Exploring the role of fintech development in reducing firm pollution discharges: Evidence from Chinese industrial firms DOI
Lili Guo, Lu Tang,

Xu Cheng

et al.

Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 425, P. 138833 - 138833

Published: Sept. 17, 2023

Language: Английский

Citations

21

Greening the Future: Harnessing ICT, Innovation, Eco-Taxes, and Clean Energy for Sustainable Ecology—Insights from Dynamic Seemingly Unrelated Regression, Continuously Updated Fully Modified, and Continuously Updated Bias-Corrected Models DOI Open Access

Yupu Wang,

Md. Qamruzzaman,

Sylvia Kor

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 15(23), P. 16417 - 16417

Published: Nov. 29, 2023

This research endeavors to investigate the impacts of information and communication technology, green technological innovation, environmental tax on attainment ecological sustainability with advanced panel date estimation for 2001–2019. The results this study demonstrate a noteworthy inverse relationship between technology footprint, suggesting that progress in ICT has potential yield positive consequences terms restoration promotion sustainability. Furthermore, underscores significance GTI mitigating carbon emissions effectively addressing challenges. findings indicate incorporation environmentally sustainable can favorable make significant contributions towards worldwide climate targets. Nevertheless, highlights importance considering rebound effects. It imperative ongoing implementation comprehensive policies within realm technology. Moreover, present elucidates ramifications GF sustainability, underscoring its pivotal contribution curtailing emissions, augmenting benchmarks, facilitating footprint. Enhancing utilization finance, making adjustments national regulatory frameworks, achieving harmonization public financial incentives bolster development are important. Additionally, posits ET catalyze businesses individuals embrace friendly energy sources practices, thereby fostering outcomes environment. offers insights into advancing emphasizes need collaborative among academia, industry, government cultivate supportive ecosystem development.

Language: Английский

Citations

21

Do natural resources promote carbon neutrality: The role of green finance DOI

Zhong Yu

Resources Policy, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 88, P. 104424 - 104424

Published: Dec. 2, 2023

Language: Английский

Citations

19

Renewable energy and sustainable development goals: Insights from latent dirichlet allocation thematic and bibliometric analysis DOI

Qiang Wang,

Rui Huang, Rongrong Li

et al.

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

Published: May 8, 2024

Abstract This research conducts a comprehensive analysis of the intricate relationship between renewable energy and sustainable development goals (SDGs). Employing diverse methodologies including latent dirichlet allocation (LDA) topic modeling, bibliometrics, citation analysis, regression study explores evolving landscape its implications for SDGs. The identifies pronounced scholarly interest in energy, reflected escalating publication volumes citations across environmental sciences, green technology, studies. Through meticulous examination, it uncovers interconnected themes; encompassing policy uncertainty, Environmental Kuznets Curve, ecological footprint, elucidating multifaceted impact on Geographical distributions underscore regional focuses, emphasizing need nuanced, context‐specific approaches. Regression highlights influential factors like carbon dioxide emissions gross domestic product (GDP) growth, delineating their pivotal roles shaping attention toward research. Furthermore, delves into economic, environmental, social dimensions energy's influence. It reveals contributions to employment generation, production, access, infrastructure while navigating challenges related climate change mitigation biodiversity conservation. investigation offers crucial insights complex interplay predicts future directions urgency interdisciplinary collaboration, international cooperation, innovations harness transformative potential global development.

Language: Английский

Citations

7

An empirical investigation of the impact of energy consumption, globalization and natural resources on ecological footprint and economic growth, evidence from China, Japan, South Korea and China Taiwan DOI
Kuiquan Zhu, Arshad Ali, Taiming Zhang

et al.

Energy & Environment, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: May 21, 2024

Natural resources are regarded as important indicators that make great contributions to reducing environmental pollution and promoting growth in today's era of globalization. Thus, a more rigorous assessment the complexity determining ecological footprint is critical. This study examines dynamic linkages between globalization, natural resources, renewable non-renewable energy use, Taiwan, Japan, China, South Korea from 1975 2020. In terms certainty cross-sectional dependence panel variable data, this uses second-generation unit root, cointegration, long-term elasticity, two-way causality estimation tests obtain reliable valid results. The findings explore fact degradation substantially mitigated by using sources, while other underlying factors, such resource rent (NRR), economic growth, exacerbate pollution. addition, use energy, NRRs globalization drive progress. Globalization have bilateral causal association. research analysis supports feedback hypothesis based on bidirectional relationship footprint. Based empirical current study, various policy endorsements proposed scare control damage without hampering specific East Asian economies.

Language: Английский

Citations

7