Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
14(19), P. 12227 - 12227
Published: Sept. 27, 2022
This
study
used
panel
simultaneous
equations
models
with
a
generalized
method
of
moments
(GMM)
estimator
to
examine
the
three-way
linkages
between
ecological
footprint
(EFP),
renewable
energy
consumption
(REC),
and
income
in
Group
Seven
(G7)
countries
over
period
1990–2018.
The
outcomes
this
demonstrate
two-way
association
gross
domestic
product
(GDP)
energy.
findings
confirm
presence
bidirectional
link
outcome
footprint,
as
well
EFP
results
that
improving
human
capital
positively
significantly
effects
income,
environmental
quality,
REC.
Ecological
is
not
impacted
by
economic
social
globalization,
whereas
impact
financial
globalization
negative
significant.
Trade
openness
connected
REC
which
could
contribute
reducing
deterioration.
In
conclusion,
we
make
policy
recommendations
are
based
on
study.
Nuclear Engineering and Technology,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
55(2), P. 587 - 594
Published: Oct. 28, 2022
This
study
investigates
the
impacts
of
nuclear
energy
consumption
on
environmental
quality
from
a
different
perspective
by
focusing
carbon
dioxide
(CO2)
emissions,
ecological
footprint,
and
load
capacity
factor.
In
this
context,
South
Korea
case,
which
is
leading
country
producing
consuming
energy,
investigated
considering
also
economic
growth,
1997
Asian
crisis
1977
to
2018.
To
end,
employs
autoregressive
distributed
lag
(ARDL)
approach.
Different
previous
literature,
proposes
curve
(LCC)
tests
LCC
Kuznets
(EKC)
hypotheses
simultaneously.
The
analysis
results
reveal
that
(i)
EKC
are
valid
in
Korea;
(ii)
has
an
improving
effect
quality;
(iii)
renewable
does
not
have
significant
long-term
impact
environment;
(iv)
had
increasing
factor;
(v)
yet
reached
turning
point,
identified
as
$55,411,
where
per
capita
income
improves
quality.
Overall,
show
validity
prove
positive
contribution
Korea's
green
development
strategies.
Sustainable Development,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
30(6), P. 1749 - 1765
Published: June 14, 2022
Abstract
This
study
investigates
the
influence
of
democracy,
autocracy,
and
globalization
on
carbon
dioxide
(CO
2
)
emissions
in
69
developing
countries
from
1990
to
2018.
We
used
unit
root
approaches
scrutinize
level
stationarity
recognize
that
all
concern
variables
were
unified
at
first
difference.
Pedroni
Kao
cointegration
methodologies
employed
for
detection
long‐run
cointegration,
conclusions
discovered
presence
relationships
among
variables.
Furthermore,
this
applied
a
fully
modified
ordinary
least
square
(FMOLS)
approach
estimate
elasticity/coefficients.
The
outcomes
showed
democracy
renewable
energy
significantly
overcome
pressure
environment.
However,
financial
development
increase
environmental
damage.
Besides,
findings
an
interaction
term
between
reduce
pollution
level,
dampening
effect
autocracy
does
similar
Inverted
U‐shaped
Kuznets
curve
(EKC)
hypothesis
was
verified
across
world.
Additionally,
Feedback
is
CO
emissions.
growth
revealed
democracy.
Finally,
also
suggests
some
valuable
policy
suggestions
governments/policymakers
general/specific
regarding
world
endorsing
their
sustainability.
Nuclear Engineering and Technology,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
54(10), P. 3672 - 3681
Published: May 19, 2022
This
study
investigates
the
environmental
footprint
impacts
of
nuclear
energy
consumption
in
presence
technology
and
globalization
ten
largest
ecological
countries
from
1990
up
to
2017.
By
considering
a
set
methods
that
can
help
solve
issue
cross-sectional
dependence,
we
employ
Lagrange
multiplier
bootstrap
cointegration
method,
Driscoll-Kraay
standard
errors
for
long-run
estimation
feasible
generalized
least
squares
(FGLS)
panel-corrected
(PCSE)
robustness.
The
finding
revealed
significant
negative
effects
consumption,
environmental-related
technology,
population
density
positive
economic
growth
on
footprint.
These
results
are
also
robust
by
assessing
predictors
carbon
CO2
emissions
as
alternate
measures.
conclusions
provide
profound
significance
environmentally
sustainable
development
top
serve
an
important
reference
security
other
globally.
Geoscience Frontiers,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14(5), P. 101589 - 101589
Published: March 23, 2023
Limiting
toxic
elements
from
being
exposed
to
the
world's
atmosphere
has
been
biggest
challenge
among
environmental
researchers
and
stakeholders.
Climate
change
conferences
have
counselling
global
economies
take
serious
steps
toward
profound
decarbonization
keep
universal
temperature
below
1.5
°C.
In
this
context,
direction
of
research
changed,
are
more
focused
on
tracing
how
limit
pollution
it
threshold
level.
milieu,
nuclear
energy
can
make
a
big
difference
along
with
other
alternatives
fossil
energy.
Therefore,
we
extend
extant
literature
by
exploring
dynamic
effects
atomic
ICT
carbon
emissions
(CO2)
for
top
countries
using
data
1990
2017.
To
obtain
robust
findings,
deploy
novel
non-parametric
econometric
approach
(i.e.,
method
moments
quantile
regression).
The
results
suggest
that
is
sustainable
alternative
historical
fuel
as
curbs
CO2
in
lower,
middle,
upper
quantiles.
Furthermore,
our
findings
corroborate
penetration
through
internet,
mobile
telephone
plays
vital
role
improving
quality.
Moreover,
unveil
linear
economic
growth
jeopardizes
environment
unleashing
harmful
gases.
also
support
existence
Environmental
Kuznets
Curve
(EKC)
hypothesis
confirming
negative
association
between
polynomial
(squared-GDP)
designated
nations.
Also,
Granger
causality
test
reaffirms
causal
nexus
selected
series
runs
technological
innovation
emissions,
indicating
any
policy
shock
both
leads
degradation.
We,
therefore,
advocate
territories
enriching
their
baskets
boost
achieve
100%
decoupling
pollution.