Technological innovation, trade openness, natural resources, clean energy on environmental sustainably: a competitive assessment between CO2 emission, ecological footprint, load capacity factor and inverted load capacity factor in BRICS+T
Jie Sun,
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Md. Qamruzzaman
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Frontiers in Environmental Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: Feb. 4, 2025
The
study
investigates
the
relationship
between
technological
innovation,
clean
energy,
trade
openness,
and
natural
resource
rents
on
environmental
sustainability
within
BRICS
+
T
nations.
Motivated
by
urgent
need
to
address
escalating
CO2
emissions—reaching
36.4
billion
metric
tons
in
2022—the
research
aims
understand
how
these
factors
influence
emissions,
ecological
footprint,
load
capacity
factor,
its
inverse,
contributing
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs).
uses
panel
data
from
countries
spanning
period
1990
2022.
Employing
advanced
econometric
techniques
such
as
Dynamic
Seemingly
Unrelated
Regression
(DSUR),
Cross-Sectionally
Augmented
Panel
Unit
Root
(CUP-FM,
CUP-BC),
nonlinear
autoregressive
distributed
lag
(ARDL)
models,
tests
Environmental
Kuznets
Curve
(EKC)
hypothesis
evaluates
asymmetric
effects
of
variables.
Key
findings
indicate
that
innovation
consistently
reduces
emissions
footprints,
reinforcing
role
promoting
through
cleaner
technologies
more
efficient
industrial
processes.
Clean
energy
adoption
has
also
been
shown
be
a
significant
driver
reducing
degradation,
with
consistent
negative
while
improving
factor.
However,
openness
exhibits
dual
effect.
While
it
enhances
use
efficiency,
simultaneously
increases
likely
due
heightened
activity.
Natural
display
mixed
results:
some
cases,
they
exacerbate
others,
contribute
funding
eco-friendly
initiatives.
recommends
nations
prioritize
investments
green
technologies,
strengthen
regulations,
enhance
international
collaboration
accelerate
transition
renewable
energy.
Policymakers
should
balance
benefits
stricter
standards
mitigate
adverse
sustainability.
These
integrated
strategies
are
essential
for
achieving
targets
outlined
SDGs.
Language: Английский
Advancing environmental sustainability in the G-7: The impact of the digital economy, technological innovation, and financial accessibility using panel ARDL approach
Asif Raihan,
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Shewly Bala,
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Afsana Akther
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et al.
Journal of Economy and Technology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: June 1, 2024
This
study
examines
the
impact
of
digital
economy,
technological
innovation,
financial
accessibility,
and
urbanization
on
CO2
emissions
in
G-7
region
from
1990
to
2019.
The
analysis
employed
Cross-Sectional
Dependence
(CSD)
Slope
Homogeneity
tests,
revealing
presence
CSD
issues
heterogeneous
slope
coefficients.
First-
second-generation
panel
unit
root
tests
indicated
no
problem
within
dataset,
with
variables
showing
mixed
integration
orders.
Panel
cointegration
confirmed
that
are
cointegrated
over
long
run.
To
assess
short-run
long-run
impacts
explanatory
emissions,
utilized
Autoregressive
Distributed
Lag
(ARDL)
model.
findings
indicate
economy
significantly
reduces
while
economic
growth,
increase
region.
robustness
ARDL
results
was
validated
using
Driscoll-Kraay
standard
errors,
Augmented
Mean
Group
(AMG),
Common
Correlated
Effects
(CCEMG)
estimations.
Additionally,
Dumitrescu-Hurlin
causality
test
revealed
a
unidirectional
causal
relationship
between
GDP
innovation.
Furthermore,
bidirectional
found
accessibility
as
well
emissions.
These
provide
comprehensive
insights
into
dynamic
interactions
economic,
technological,
environmental
region,
highlighting
complexity
achieving
sustainable
development.
Language: Английский
Uncovering time-, frequency- and quantile-based impacts of energy, fiscal policy instruments, and economic growth on sustainable development
International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 15
Published: Sept. 2, 2024
Hampering
environmental
deterioration
and
limiting
global
warming
has
become
a
significant
task
for
policymakers
at
the
level
in
order
to
achieve
sustainable
development.
Dozens
of
studies
have
questioned
various
policy
instruments,
but
role
fiscal
instruments
development
not
yet
been
extensively
examined.
Therefore,
this
study
aims
investigate
impact
tools,
economic
development,
renewable
energy
(REN)
utilization
on
represented
by
load
capacity
factor
(LCF).
The
focuses
Germany
from
1995Q1
2021Q4
using
novel
wavelet-
quantile-based
estimation
methods.
empirical
evidence
shows
time-
frequency-based
dependency
between
growth,
REN
utilization,
Economic
growth
enhance
through
their
positive
impacts,
especially
higher
quantiles.
potential
offers
hope
ensuring
preserving
ecology
well-being
future
generations.
Despite
limited
specific
tax-based
instrument,
overall
effect
is
negative
across
all
Protection-based
namely
protection
expenditures,
promote
ecological
sustainability
These
findings
implications
regarding
German
policymakers.
In
regard,
should
rely
policies
improve
sustainability.
Instead,
they
consider
promoting
expenditures
strengthen
Language: Английский
The role of education in moderating the impact of development on environmental sustainability in OECD countries
Discover Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5(1)
Published: Sept. 3, 2024
This
study
explores
the
interconnections
among
industrialization,
urbanization,
Foreign
Direct
Investment
(FDI),
and
carbon
emissions
(CO2e)
across
31
OECD
(Organization
for
Economic
Cooperation
Development)
countries
from
1998
to
2020.
In
addition,
it
analyzes
how
education
moderates
these
relationships.
employs
CO2e
as
explained
variable,
while
FDI
serve
explanatory
variables,
with
a
moderator.
research
utilized
Hierarchical
regression
analysis
examine
associations
FDI,
CO2e.
Additionally,
validate
reliability
of
our
results,
we
Generalized
Method
Moments
(GMM).
The
results
this
imply
that
levels
increase
level
industrialization
urbanization.
pursuit
also
contributed
in
Moreover,
have
detrimental
effects
on
To
fill
gap
existing
literature,
investigates
relationship
between
CO2e,
domain
scarce
empirical
investigations.
Furthermore,
contributes
uniquely
literature
by
investigating
moderating
influence
relationships
independent
variables
original
aspect
aims
enhance
understanding
complex
connections
factors.
Language: Английский
Ecofriendly bioplastics from biowaste: Antimicrobial and functional enhancements for sustainable packaging
European Polymer Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
221, P. 113557 - 113557
Published: Nov. 5, 2024
Language: Английский
Environmental Poverty from the Lens of Sustainable Development and Financial Inclusion: Evaluating the Importance of Energy Productivity and Clean Energy Electricity
Energy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 134674 - 134674
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Political governance and tourism development: the roles of globalisation, stability, economic growth, and taxation in top destinations
Tourism Recreation Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 13
Published: March 17, 2025
Language: Английский
Urbanization and Environmental Sustainability: Planning Diagnosis of Symbiosis Between Osogbo City and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Osun State, Nigeria
Land,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(4), P. 707 - 707
Published: March 26, 2025
Recently,
the
only
UNESCO
river
in
Nigeria
has
become
polluted,
with
its
color
turning
dark
brown.
Osun
River
serves
not
domestic
purposes
city
of
Osogbo,
but
also
spiritual
during
annual
Osogbo
Festival
(OOF).
This
study
examines
physicochemical
properties
and
presence
heavy
metals
River,
air
quality
at
heritage
site
before,
during,
after
festival.
Water
samples
from
were
collected
2024
The
water
was
analyzed
Department
Environmental
Health
Sciences
State
University,
Nigeria,
to
determine
quantity
present
river.
Additionally,
an
detector
used
assess
pollutants
(CO2,
CO,
PM2.5,
PM10,
TVOC,
HCHO)
In
quantities
arsenic
copper
within
permissible
levels
set
by
World
Organization
(WHO)
for
drinking
water,
while
those
lead,
chromium,
cadmium
far
above
safety
standards
WHO.
pollution
rate
order
festival
day
>
before
on
hazardous
human
health,
as
particulate
matter
(PM2.5
PM10)
carbon
dioxide
found
be
implications
findings
this
are
discussed,
measures
ensure
future
sustainability
important
recommended.
Language: Английский
Towards a greener future: The impact of financial technology (FinTech) and climate finance on ecological sustainability
Journal of Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
370, P. 122876 - 122876
Published: Oct. 19, 2024
Language: Английский
Impact of Inclusive Growth, Environmental Policy Incentives, Fintech and Globalization on Environmental Sustainability in G20 Countries
Minglong Xian
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Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17(1), P. 50 - 50
Published: Dec. 25, 2024
This
research
investigates
the
effects
of
inclusive
growth,
environmental
policy
incentives,
fintech
innovations,
and
globalization
on
sustainability
G20
countries.
In
light
growing
global
concern
about
carbon
emissions
from
anthropogenic
sources,
which
contribute
to
severe
degradation,
Paris
Agreement
aims
mitigate
these
impacts
by
controlling
emissions.
study
explores
how
fintech,
policies
interact
affect
ecological
footprints
in
member
countries,
represent
some
world’s
most
influential
economies
policymakers.
Specifically,
growth
is
examined
for
its
potential
reduce
economic
social
inequalities,
which,
if
unmanaged,
can
exacerbate
degradation.
contrast,
analyzed
as
a
double-edged
sword—its
impact
depends
influence
industries
economies,
may
either
or
alleviate
harm.
Globalization’s
role
scrutinized
interactions
with
economic,
social,
dimensions
sustainability.
Our
methodology
employs
advanced
econometric
models
analyze
data
1990
2023,
focusing
relationships
between
variables
footprints.
Key
findings
suggest
that
while
both
increase
degradation
depending
application,
incentives
are
crucial
promoting
sustainable
practices
clean
technology
adoption.
Inclusive
harm
addressing
globalization’s
depend
largely
regulatory
frameworks
corporate
governance.
contributes
literature
highlighting
complex
models,
technological
advancements,
policies.
Its
originality
lies
comprehensive
analysis
shedding
shape
outcomes.
The
offers
key
implications,
stressing
need
stringent
regulations,
promotion
green
technologies,
diversification
reliance
resource
rents.
emphasize
importance
balancing
development
achieve
long-term
stability.
Language: Английский