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.
Natural Resources Forum,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: July 15, 2024
Abstract
Protecting
and
improving
environmental
quality
is
essential
for
sustainable
development.
This
study
considers
natural
resource
depletion,
tax,
institutional
quality,
green
innovation,
which
are
likely
to
impact
quality.
These
issues
addressed
by
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs)
7,
12,
18.
The
aims
uncover
the
influence
of
variables
we
have
considered
on
in
a
sample
18
Organisation
Economic
Co‐operation
(OECD)
countries
from
1994
2020.
Before
panel
data
analysis,
conducted
preliminary
tests
determine
most
suitable
techniques.
econometric
procedure
comprises
four
stages:
unit
root
cointegration
estimation
long‐run
coefficients
using
two
different
methods,
causality
analysis.
empirical
findings
suggest
that
tax
energy
innovation
positively
long
run.
Results
based
country
show
has
negative
Portugal
but
positive
Luxembourg.
Although
taxes
Portugal,
they
harm
Lastly,
depletion
negatively
impacts
There
no
statistically
significant
results
other
countries.
concludes
with
policy
recommendations.
Air Quality Atmosphere & Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
18(2), P. 401 - 423
Published: Oct. 8, 2024
Abstract
Climate
change
has
become
the
centre
of
discussion
among
scholars
and
practitioners
globally.
This
is
believed
to
have
severe
consequences
for
environment
human
health,
leading
significant
implications
health
financing.
However,
empirical
investigations
examining
climate
change-health
nexus
remain
scarce
underexplored.
Hence,
this
study
contributes
knowledge
by
exploring
direct
synergistic
influence
renewable
energy
on
expenditure
(i.e.,
national,
public,
private
external)
in
Africa.
The
employs
annual
data
from
a
panel
47
African
countries
between
2006
2019,
which
are
estimated
using
generalised
method
moments.
Robustness
checks
performed
alternative
proxies
Driscoll-Kraay
estimation
technique.
outcomes
reveal
that
high
CO
2
emissions
increase
various
indices
expenditure,
implying
environmental
degradation
triggers
higher
costs
spending.
results
further
show
presents
negative
showing
decreases
due
adoption
energy.
Additionally,
finds
weakens
effect
carbon
spending,
including
external
expenditures.
implies
impact
reduced
through
intervening
role
sources.
recommends
policymakers
implement
targeted
policies
towards
reducing
increasing
consumption
improve
outcomes.
Governments
must
also
promote
universal
coverage
ensure
inclusive
as
becomes
increasingly
apparent.
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.