Journal of Cleaner Production,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
472, P. 143510 - 143510
Published: Aug. 29, 2024
We
investigate
the
dynamic
effect
of
external
conflict
risk
on
environmental
transition
by
considering
impacts
eco-innovation,
economic
growth,
and
energy
consumption
in
a
panel
comprising
26
European
countries
from
2011
to
2020.Using
non-parametric
model
represented
QARDL,
we
find
that
short
run,
1%
increase
statistically
leads
0.25%
0.13%
likelihood
for
median
extreme
upper
quantiles
(50th
95th
percentiles),
respectively.However,
same
holds
little
importance
when
lower
quantile
(5th
percentile).The
indicated
substantially
decreases
long
reaching
zero
across
different
quantiles.We
also
note
discrepancies
impact
various
levels.For
instance,
population
is
significant
5th
90th
quintiles.Overall,
our
findings
suggest
enhancing
eco-innovation
helps
reduce
risk.The
results
are
relevant
development
policies
provide
valuable
insights
officials,
technology
stakeholders,
policymakers
their
attempts
strengthen
resilience
during
an
transition.
Energy Economics,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
129, P. 107218 - 107218
Published: Nov. 30, 2023
This
study
investigates
the
impact
of
Ukraine-Russia
conflict
on
energy
cycles
by
extending
a
business
cycle-based
approach
in
sector.
We
employ
Markov
Switching
Bayesian
Vector
Autoregressive
(MS-BVAR)
model
to
derive
filtered
probabilities
that
represent
cycles.
By
utilizing
Russia
Economic
Policy
Uncertainty
Index
and
dummy
variables
derived
from
Google
search
data
as
indicators,
we
conduct
regression
analysis
examine
generalized
impulse
response
function
assess
effects
Our
research
reveals
notable
differences
renewable
fossil
price
The
cycle
exhibits
greater
persistence,
indicating
limited
shock.
In
contrast,
more
significant
enduring
adjustments
high-
low-volatility
regimes.
These
findings
highlight
heterogeneous
impacts
market,
potential
disruptions
supply
chains
market
sensitivities.
Notably,
prices
demonstrate
higher
responsiveness
across
conditions.
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(1)
Published: Jan. 26, 2024
Abstract
Against
the
dual
backdrop
of
China
vigorously
promoting
high-speed
railways
(HSR)
construction
and
establishing
an
ecological
civilization
system,
HSR
as
urban
transportation
infrastructure,
is
currently
gaining
growing
attention
from
academic
community
due
to
its
environmental
benefits
well
effects
in
energy
conservation
emission
reduction.
In
this
context,
research
treats
initiation
a
quasi-natural
experiment,
meanwhile
empirically
examining
effect
on
structure
restructuring
exploring
micro-level
channels
through
which
it
operates.
The
empirical
results
validate
reduction
opening
fuel
consumption
industrial
enterprises,
especially
usage
coal.
This
highlight
remains
valid
across
series
robustness
tests.
Moreover,
evident
that
“driving
effect”
enterprise
technological
innovation
capability
“industrial
upgrading
relocation
are
effective
transmission
pathways
process
influencing
adjustment
structure.
unique
characteristics
enterprise,
industry,
region
introduce
certain
degree
heterogeneity.
low-energy-consumption
more
pronounced
high-carbon
industry
technology-intensive
firms
engaged
pilot
cities,
small
medium-sized
city
resource-based
city.
paper
provides
new
perspective
adjustment,
contributing
offering
solid
experiences
references
for
governance
other
emerging
economies.
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(1)
Published: Aug. 22, 2024
The
intersection
of
geopolitics
and
energy
security
is
a
critical
area
study
that
has
garnered
increasing
interest
from
scholars
around
the
globe.
This
paper
employs
bibliometric
theory
methodologies
to
explore
research
trajectory
concerning
influence
geopolitical
dynamics
on
security.
Our
findings,
derived
both
quantitative
qualitative
analysis
relevant
literature,
reveal
several
key
insights.
Firstly,
there
notable
upward
trend
in
publications
this
topic,
reflecting
widespread
recognition
intricate
link
between
growing
body
aligns
with
exponential
growth
law
observed
scientific
showcasing
novel
pattern
geographical
distribution
centered
issues.
Secondly,
an
examination
collaboration
networks
at
national,
institutional,
individual
levels
identifies
China
as
leading
country
terms
partnerships,
positioning
Chinese
institutions
forefront
field.
Lastly,
our
delineates
evolution
within
domain
through
three
distinct
phases—pre-,
mid-,
post-development
stages.
It
highlights
shifting
focus
global
researchers
towards
transition
process,
policy
formulation,
stability
markets,
environmental
impacts
production
consumption.
not
only
maps
current
landscape
but
also
signals
areas
shape
vital
field
inquiry.
Economic Analysis and Policy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
82, P. 604 - 612
Published: April 6, 2024
Empirical
evidence
on
renewable
energy
(RE)
deployment
remains
controversial,
and
little
consensus
exists
how
empirical
determinants
can
shape
a
country's
transition
to
low-carbon
economy.
Using
sample
of
38
countries
from
2002
2020,
we
apply
nonlinear
panel
data
modeling,
where
the
process
be
properly
treated.
Our
results
indicate
prominent
role
geopolitical
risk
in
influencing
use
RE,
depending
level
gross
domestic
product
(GDP)
per
capita.
Richer
have
greater
capacity
develop
clean
technologies
times
uncertainty;
however,
with
fewer
resources
bear
costs,
RE
sector
low-income
appears
more
vulnerable
adverse
events.