How environmental patents, education, and energy transition impact greenhouse gases: evidence from E7 countries DOI Creative Commons
Bing Zhang, Yujing Wang, Mingyang Liu

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

Environmental technology development and renewable energy transition role toward carbon-neutrality goals in G20 countries DOI

Farzana Fatima Liza,

Fayyaz Ahmad, Lili Wei

et al.

Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 29, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

10

How Environmental Policy Stringency, Foreign Direct Investment, and Eco-Innovation Supplement the Energy Transition: New Evidence from NICs DOI Open Access
Anam Azam

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

Language: Английский

Citations

10

A path to cleaner energy: the nexus of technological regulations, green technological innovation, economic globalization, and human capital DOI
Tunahan Değirmenci, Mehmet Aydın, Bünyamin Yasin Çakmak

et al.

Energy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 133316 - 133316

Published: Oct. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

10

Illuminating the contributions of fintech, mineral resources, and foreign direct investment in alleviating environmental issues: An empirical analysis DOI
Long Zhou, Majed Alharthi, Babar Aziz

et al.

Resources Policy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 89, P. 104635 - 104635

Published: Jan. 9, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

8

How environmental patents, education, and energy transition impact greenhouse gases: evidence from E7 countries DOI Creative Commons
Bing Zhang, Yujing Wang, Mingyang Liu

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

Citations

1