Role of energy natural resource productivity and environmental taxation in controlling environmental pollution: Policy‐based analysis for regions DOI
Xin Zhao, Yuepeng Zhai, Xiaowei Ma

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Geological Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 59(11), P. 3068 - 3079

Published: Aug. 26, 2024

The present study explores the impact of energy natural resource productivity and environmental tax on sustainability in six major CO 2 ‐emitting economies: Euro Area, China, South Korea, Japan, United Kingdom States, from 1997 to 2019. This analysis aims reveal novel findings implications for different types regulations. We employed data regarding leading national regional emitters 2020 conduct an empirical using panel non‐linear auto‐regressive distributed lag (NARDL) quantile ARDL (QARDL) methods. results show that are crucial components reducing emissions by controlling innovation technology renewable consumption. main demonstrate is stronger presence increased vice versa. These have sustainable development carbon neutrality.

Language: Английский

Role of energy transition in easing energy security risk and decreasing CO2 emissions: Disaggregated level evidence from the USA by quantile-based models DOI
Mustafa Tevfik Kartal, Dilvin Taşkın, Muhammad Shahbaz

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Journal of Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 359, P. 120971 - 120971

Published: April 26, 2024

Language: Английский

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How do environmental taxes affect the environmental investment of high-emission enterprises: Evidence from China DOI

Guanghui Cui

Journal of Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 370, P. 122629 - 122629

Published: Sept. 25, 2024

Language: Английский

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Uncovering the role of stringent environmental policies and energy transition in the achievement of SDG-13: Evidence from BRICS countries by WLMC model DOI
Mustafa Tevfik Kartal, Shahriyar Mukhtarov, Özer Depren

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

Published: Jan. 17, 2025

Countries take measures to protect the environment as compatible with increasing interest in climate change-related issues. In this context, research analyzes impact of environmental policy stringency (EPS), energy transition index (ETI), and income (GDP) on quality. doing this, study examines BRICS countries, which are leading developing countries that cause higher emissions, consume amounts energy, have economic growth, uses data from 2000/Q1 2020/Q4, performs wavelet local multiple correlation (WLMC) model investigate relationship under time frequency-based diverging scheme. bivariate cases, EPS, ETI, GDP a differentiating load capacity factor (LCF) across where there some exclusions. These factors generally LCF. contrast, EPS has decreasing at low (medium) frequency Russia (South Africa), ETI declining high Brazil China, lower Russia, medium South Africa. four-variate fully LCF for all times frequencies, while is stronger frequencies. dominant India (EPS) Africa). Thus, reveals dynamic impacts LCF, diverge times, countries. Accordingly, options argued.

Language: Английский

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Role of environmental policy stringency, energy transition, and income in ensuring low-carbon environment: A time-frequency analysis DOI
Mustafa Tevfik Kartal, Shahriyar Mukhtarov, Uğur Korkut Pata

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

Published: Feb. 10, 2025

Public interest concerning the environmental progress of economies has been developing across societies and countries. Such awareness requires dealing with energy, environment, economic sides altogether. By considering this reality, research investigates that how there is an effect policy stringency (EPS), energy transition index (ETI), income (gross domestic product, GDP) on CO 2 emissions. In doing so, analyzes BRICS countries, which are leading countries causing high emissions consuming large amounts uses data between 2000/Q1 2020/Q4, wavelet local multiple correlation approach to nexus times frequencies. The results demonstrate (i) EPS declines in Brazil at low frequencies; (ii) GDP curbs India (iii) remaining frequencies, EPS, ETI, have a mixed countries; (iv) based four-variate cases, increasing combined all times, (v) most dominant factor differs according frequencies where ETI mainly Brazil, Russia, India, pioneering South Africa, China situation. Thus, empirically proves diverging effects

Language: Английский

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Impact of environmental policy stringency on sectoral GHG emissions: evidence from Finland and Sweden by nonlinear quantile-based methods DOI
Mustafa Tevfik Kartal, Fatih Ayhan, Talat Ulussever

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International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 31(7), P. 848 - 860

Published: April 8, 2024

The growing societal concern regarding environmental matters has led to the implementation of many measures intended protect environment and address global warming by lessening emissions mitigating climate change. In line with this movement, study scrutinizes impact these on greenhouse gas (GHG) analyze cases Finland Sweden. More specifically, employs Environmental Policy Stringency (EPS) index as a proxy for measures, explores sector-specific GHG employing nonlinear quantile-based methodologies (including quantile-on-quantile regression Granger causality-in-quantiles methods primary model quantile robustness checking) spanning period from 1991/Q1 2020/Q4. findings show that: (i) EPS lessens fuel exploitation, industrial combustion, power industry sector at lower middle quantiles in Sweden; (ii) decreases processes, transportation, waste sectors but increases them Sweden higher quantiles; (iii) leads an increase agriculture construction (iv) causal effect across different (v) is largely confirmed. Hence, underscores varying impacts sectoral based quantiles, sectors, countries, emphasizing need policymakers adopt policies comprise differences adjust policy framework accordingly.

Language: Английский

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From non‐renewables to renewables and high‐tech production: The impact of natural wealth and technology on ecological load capacity in sub‐Saharan Africa DOI
Chinazaekpere Nwani, Kingsley Ikechukwu Okere, Stephen Kelechi Dimnwobi

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Review of Development Economics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Sept. 18, 2024

Abstract In the face of growing sustainability challenges, this study examines ecological impacts natural wealth (NR) and tech‐driven industrial diversification (TID) in sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA). It employs load capacity factor (LCF), utilizing a panel dataset spanning from 1991 to 2020. The findings reveal that renewable (forest) resources exert positive significant influence on LCF, primarily at lower quantiles. When resource basket is adjusted include mineral resources, impact turns negative across all quantiles, with statistical significance evident upper Further modifications basket, including energy extraction such as oil, coal, gas, yield statistically LCF lower, median, Additionally, TID has Robustness analysis confirms covariates indeed Granger‐cause LCF. This finding also indicates causal equation significantly influenced by past values NR TID. Half‐Panel Jackknife estimator reaffirms that, average, effect region. These suggest enhancing growth through renewables medium‐ high‐tech industries part broader strategies SSA

Language: Английский

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Evaluating governmental policies for the sustainable development goals using hierarchical clustering DOI Creative Commons
Jan Anton van Zanten,

Maria Putintseva

International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 19

Published: Jan. 6, 2025

Language: Английский

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Investigating the Role of Environmental Taxes, Green Finance, Natural Resources, Human Capital, and Economic Growth on Environmental Pollution Using Panel Quantile Regression DOI Open Access
Xuemei Guan,

Afnan Hassan,

Abdelmohsen A. Nassani

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Sustainability, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(3), P. 1094 - 1094

Published: Jan. 29, 2025

Natural resources (NRs) are important for the operation of any economy and crucial preserving environmental quality. However, persistent utilization NRs has led to a severe deterioration This presents vulnerability steadiness ecosystem, emphasizing urgent requirement achieve harmonious equilibrium concerning conservation Environmental taxes (ETs), green finance (GF), cultivation proficient workforce dedicated achieving sustainable development essential attaining advancing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We aim investigate impact NR, ET, GF, human capital index (HCI) on pollution (PM2.5, CH4, CO2, N2O) in G20 countries from 2000 2022. study employs novel cutting-edge MMQR methodology, offering distinct perspectives that diverge conclusions previous research. The study’s findings suggest excessive use contributes degradation economic growth help improve quality, but HCI harmful impact. paper proposes establishment enforcement regulations ecological integrity meeting SDGs 7, 12, 13.

Language: Английский

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Insufficiency of Renewable Energy. How do the transition to green energy economies and foreign direct investment affect energy poverty in Europe? DOI Creative Commons
Gonzalo Hernández Soto, Xuan‐Hoa Nghiem, Xavier Martínez-Cobas

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Energy, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 320, P. 135350 - 135350

Published: March 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Political governance and tourism development: the roles of globalisation, stability, economic growth, and taxation in top destinations DOI
Tunahan Değirmenci, Erick Okoth, Azad Erdem

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Tourism Recreation Research, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 13

Published: March 17, 2025

Language: Английский

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