Frontiers in Environmental Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: Jan. 7, 2025
Mitigating
greenhouse
gas
emissions
(GHG)
is
crucial
to
achieving
sustainable
development
and
ensuring
a
prosperous
environmentally
sound
future.
This
study
motivated
by
the
pressing
need
address
environmental
challenges
faced
E−7
economies—Brazil,
India,
Indonesia,
Russia,
Mexico,
China,
Turkey—due
their
rapid
economic
transitions
significant
contributions
global
GHG
emissions.
It
investigates
long-term
impact
of
patents
(ENP),
financial
(FD),
energy
transition
(ENT),
education
(EDU)
on
in
nations
using
second-generation
econometric
methods,
including
momentum
quantile
regression
(MMQR),
over
period
1990–2019.
also
moderating
effects
FD
ENT
EDU
influencing
The
results
reveal
that
ENP
reduce
across
all
quantiles,
with
ENT’s
effect
stronger
at
lower
quantiles
ENP’s
influence
intensifying
higher
quantiles.
shows
consistent
positive
reflecting
its
role
driving
industrialization
demand,
while
reduces
significantly
supporting
green
investments.
Interaction
terms
indicate
enhances
reducing
but
moderates
EDU’s
way
can
either
amplify
or
offset
depending
context.
robustness
analysis
validates
these
findings,
particularly
for
FD,
highlights
potential
reduction
under
specific
conditions.
These
findings
emphasize
targeted
policies
leverage
reduction,
strategically
direct
toward
investments,
manage
dual
dynamics.
offers
critical
insights
policymakers
balance
growth
sustainability,
contributing
efforts
combat
climate
change.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(7), P. 3033 - 3033
Published: April 5, 2024
Several
researchers
have
studied
the
environmental
policy
stringency
and
ecological
innovation
regarding
CO2
emissions
renewable
energy
consumption;
however,
impact
of
stringency,
technological
innovation,
FDI,
on
transition
has
not
been
in
case
NICs.
For
this
purpose,
panel
quantile
regression
models
are
applied
context
NICs
from
2000
to
2021.
Our
empirical
results
show
that
effect
foreign
direct
investment
is
positive
statistically
significant
transition.
On
other
hand
variables
eco-innovation,
ICT-trade
an
inverse
Therefore,
findings
study
also
provide
implications
indicate
need
optimize
their
trade
structure
re-innovate
latest
spillovers,
strict
policies
should
be
introduced
facilitate
Frontiers in Environmental Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: Jan. 7, 2025
Mitigating
greenhouse
gas
emissions
(GHG)
is
crucial
to
achieving
sustainable
development
and
ensuring
a
prosperous
environmentally
sound
future.
This
study
motivated
by
the
pressing
need
address
environmental
challenges
faced
E−7
economies—Brazil,
India,
Indonesia,
Russia,
Mexico,
China,
Turkey—due
their
rapid
economic
transitions
significant
contributions
global
GHG
emissions.
It
investigates
long-term
impact
of
patents
(ENP),
financial
(FD),
energy
transition
(ENT),
education
(EDU)
on
in
nations
using
second-generation
econometric
methods,
including
momentum
quantile
regression
(MMQR),
over
period
1990–2019.
also
moderating
effects
FD
ENT
EDU
influencing
The
results
reveal
that
ENP
reduce
across
all
quantiles,
with
ENT’s
effect
stronger
at
lower
quantiles
ENP’s
influence
intensifying
higher
quantiles.
shows
consistent
positive
reflecting
its
role
driving
industrialization
demand,
while
reduces
significantly
supporting
green
investments.
Interaction
terms
indicate
enhances
reducing
but
moderates
EDU’s
way
can
either
amplify
or
offset
depending
context.
robustness
analysis
validates
these
findings,
particularly
for
FD,
highlights
potential
reduction
under
specific
conditions.
These
findings
emphasize
targeted
policies
leverage
reduction,
strategically
direct
toward
investments,
manage
dual
dynamics.
offers
critical
insights
policymakers
balance
growth
sustainability,
contributing
efforts
combat
climate
change.