Frontiers in Environmental Science,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
9
Published: Jan. 8, 2022
The
study
explores
the
association
between
economic
complexity,
globalization,
renewable
and
non-renewable
energy
consumption
on
ecological
footprint
in
case
of
India
from
1990–2018.
autoregressive
distributed
lag
(ARDL)
is
applied
to
measure
long-run
elasticity,
while
vector
error
correction
model
(VECM)
classify
causal
path.
empirical
findings
demonstrate
that
globalization
process,
play
a
dominant
role
minimizing
environmental
degradation.
In
contrast,
growth
are
more
responsible
for
increasing
pollution
level
both
short
long
run.
Furthermore,
VECM
outcomes
disclose
there
causality
complexity.
Moreover,
robust
various
robustness
checks
performed
analysis
consistency
our
main
results.
Indian
government/policymakers
should
encourage
environmentally
friendly
production
process
eco-friendly
technologies
exports
minimize
Energies,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
15(9), P. 3448 - 3448
Published: May 9, 2022
Can
Pakistan’s
environmental-related
technologies
(ERT)
and
nuclear
renewable
energy
mitigate
environmental
pollution?
As
global
warming
climate
change
rise
dramatically,
economies
shift
to
friendly
substitutions
eco-friendly
technologies,
contributing
the
mitigation
of
contamination.
In
this
scenario,
policy
academic
analysts
have
paid
more
concentration
deployment
with
ERT
installation.
To
achieve
goal,
present
study
scrutinizes
asymmetric
effects
energy,
on
ecological
footprint
Pakistan.
The
current
research
applies
a
novel
non-linear
autoregressive
distributive
lag
method
from
1991
2020.
results
analysis
show
that
negative
changes
in
increase
emissions
levels
long
run,
while
positive
significantly
overcome
burden
environment.
Similarly,
reduce
pollution
run.
Moreover,
these
long-run
outcomes
are
analogous
short-run
findings
for
Therefore,
there
is
dire
requirement
consumption
sources
take
advantage
noteworthy
impact
an
uncontaminated
atmosphere
through
clean
potentials.
Frontiers in Environmental Science,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
9
Published: Jan. 8, 2022
The
study
explores
the
association
between
economic
complexity,
globalization,
renewable
and
non-renewable
energy
consumption
on
ecological
footprint
in
case
of
India
from
1990–2018.
autoregressive
distributed
lag
(ARDL)
is
applied
to
measure
long-run
elasticity,
while
vector
error
correction
model
(VECM)
classify
causal
path.
empirical
findings
demonstrate
that
globalization
process,
play
a
dominant
role
minimizing
environmental
degradation.
In
contrast,
growth
are
more
responsible
for
increasing
pollution
level
both
short
long
run.
Furthermore,
VECM
outcomes
disclose
there
causality
complexity.
Moreover,
robust
various
robustness
checks
performed
analysis
consistency
our
main
results.
Indian
government/policymakers
should
encourage
environmentally
friendly
production
process
eco-friendly
technologies
exports
minimize