Frontiers in Environmental Science,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: Dec. 11, 2023
The
continuous
growth
in
average
temperature
around
the
world,
caused
especially
by
CO2
emissions,
generates
climate
changes
significantly
impacts
not
only
economic
or
social
domains,
but
also
human
health.
previous
literature
provides
evidence
of
degradation
health
due
to
change
and
emphasizes
pressure
on
governments
increase
government
spending
aim
this
study
is
analyze
impact
change,
expressed
healthcare
European
Union
member
states
using
available
data
from
2000
2020.
In
addition
prior
research,
paper
incorporates
supplementary
control
variables
such
as
governance,
macroeconomic
factors
(GDP
inflation)
development
index.
To
capture
dynamic
expenditure,
we
use
Generalized
Method
Moments
(GMM)
technique
panel
VAR
Granger
causality
method.
Empirical
findings
suggest
that
an
emissions
levels,
along
with
improvements
growth,
inflation,
development,
contribute
higher
expenditures.
Rising
are
directly
increasing
burden
individuals’
force
enhance
spending.
notable
for
its
comprehensive
approach,
filling
a
significant
gap
existing
combining
indicators.
policymakers
valuable
insights
into
how
other
Global
warming
appears
topic
correlated
governmental
highlights
need
involvement
mitigating
global
warming,
reducing
pollution
gas
emissions.
Research in Globalization,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
8, P. 100182 - 100182
Published: Dec. 5, 2023
Remittances
are
the
largest
sources
of
foreign
funds
and
critical
for
economic
development
in
South
Asia.
However,
they
have
been
found
to
damage
environment
by
promoting
production
consumption
energy-intensive
products
pose
challenges
achieving
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs).
Against
this
backdrop,
study
examines
role
remittances
environmental
degradation
using
a
sample
five
Asian
countries
from
1990
2021.
A
non-linear
multivariate
panel
ARDL
(NARDL)
model
is
applied
investigate
asymmetric
long
short-run
relationship
between
two.
Cointegration
results
suggest
that
there
stable
long-run
among
variables.
Empirical
findings
indicate
positive
remittance
shocks
impact
degradation,
adverse
favourable
effect.
The
causality
show
one-way
negative
quality,
supporting
relationship.
control
variables,
such
as
trade,
financial
development,
energy
consumption,
exacerbate
while
FDI
improves
quality.
For
robustness,
uses
Ecological
Footprints
(EPF)
an
alternative
proxy
quality
confirms
link
Based
on
results,
integrated
approach
combining
goals
recommended.
Multidisciplinary Reviews,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
8(7), P. 2025221 - 2025221
Published: Feb. 8, 2025
This
study
explores
the
intricate
relationship
between
geopolitical
risks
and
energy
transition,
focusing
on
how
these
influence
adoption
development
of
renewable
energy.
The
research
employs
a
mixed-methods
approach
that
integrates
bibliometric
analysis
systematic
literature
review
to
identify
trends,
key
contributors,
thematic
clusters
in
existing
research.
findings
indicate
direct
rise
risks—exacerbated
by
events
such
as
COVID-19
pandemic
Russia-Ukraine
war—and
shifts
transition
dynamics.
Notably,
while
can
accelerate
investments
enhance
security,
they
may
also
hinder
progress
due
financial
infrastructural
challenges.
duality
underscores
complexity
highlights
critical
role
state
governance
international
cooperation
navigating
concludes
proposing
strategic
insights
for
policymakers
stakeholders
optimize
global
amidst
uncertainties.