Program Design for an Integrated Air-Film System to Cope with Extreme Climate Demands for Water, Energy, and Food DOI Open Access

Na Wang,

Shaohua Hu

Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 30, 2024

With the increasing frequency of extreme weather events, demand for water, energy, and food will continue to rise.However, after analyzing current literature on collection systems, respectively, it can be found that resource systems don't have ability respond weather.Even if are expanded or number existing increases, such passive resource-collecting struggle cope with demands in weather.Nevertheless, an integrated system utilizing air film as primary structural component devised this paper not only offers potential collect rainwater, renewable food, but also significantly enhances yield resources through a symbiotic relationship between them.With characteristics film, is designed functions mobility, expansion contraction, transmission, technological compatibility, environmental friendliness.The above make able integrate production into single system.From discussion, evident new functionality flexibility within system, facilitates compatibility disparate techniques, fosters sustainability mutual support.It concluded capable meeting weather.The changed active search acquisition resources.The support among recycling wastes serves strengthen adaptive capacity changing environment, which great significance socioeconomic sustenance weather.

Language: Английский

Financial Development's Role in Reducing the Ecological Footprint of Energy Consumption in BRICS DOI Creative Commons
Iftikhar Yasin, Saqib Amin, Waqas Mehmood

et al.

Sustainable Development, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 6, 2025

ABSTRACT This study examines the relationship between energy consumption and environmental degradation in BRICS countries from 1995 to 2022, focusing on how financial development moderates this relationship. The key objective is explore potential of mitigate adverse impacts consumption, mainly through promoting cleaner alternatives improving efficiency. To achieve this, employs Driscoll‐–Kraay fixed‐effects bootstrap panel quantile regression methods account for cross‐sectional dependence capture heterogeneous effects across different quantiles consumption. findings indicate that significantly exacerbates degradation, but can reduce these effects, especially at lower levels. However, higher levels use, mitigating impact diminishes. These results contribute achieving Sustainable Development Goals 7 (Affordable Clean Energy) 13 (Climate Action), providing valuable insights policymakers. Based findings, recommends a dual approach emphasizes strengthening systems while efficiency adopting renewable foster more sustainable future. also highlight need international cooperation knowledge sharing improve outcomes countries.

Language: Английский

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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 DOI Creative Commons
Jie Sun,

Md. Qamruzzaman

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

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Mitigating ecological footprint in BRICS countries: unveiling the role of disaggregated clean energy, green technology innovation and political stability DOI Creative Commons
Biswanath Behera, Puspanjali Behera, Sanhita Sucharita

et al.

Discover Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 5(1)

Published: July 26, 2024

Abstract BRICS nations as emerging economies have undergone a substantial structural transformation; however, achieving economic growth while sustaining the ecology is pressing challenge for these economies. Nonetheless, one of possible ways to achieve ecological sustainability promote clean energy use and green innovation backed by strengthened political system. Thus, this study assesses effect disaggregated (hydro nuclear energy), technology innovation, stability on footprint in countries from 1993 2022 controlling impacts natural resources rent, population growth, GDP per capita. Using dynamic fixed CS-ARDL estimators, outcomes reveal that hydro induce countries. However, empirical findings indicate substantially reduces footprint. Therefore, policy perspective, encourages coordination among embrace targeted policies strengthen regulatory frameworks, innovations technological know-how, encourage utilization sustainable foster environmental sustainability. Graphical

Language: Английский

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Understanding the relationship between ecological footprints and renewable energy in BRICS nations: An economic perspective DOI
Chao Liu, Niu Huang,

Muhammad Hayyat

et al.

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 118, P. 46 - 57

Published: March 17, 2025

Language: Английский

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Environmental Sustainability in OECD Nations: The Moderating Impact of Green Innovation on Urbanization and Green Growth DOI Open Access

Guanling Chang,

Iftikhar Yasin,

Syed Muhammad Muddassir Abbas Naqvi

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(16), P. 7047 - 7047

Published: Aug. 16, 2024

Rapid urbanization and economic growth in OECD member nations have intensified environmental challenges, notably the rise carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Despite significant research on growth, there is little knowledge of how these factors interact with green innovation to affect CO2 This study addresses this gap by exploring impacts urbanization, innovation, emissions countries. Using panel data analysis from 1996 2022, employs a robust econometric approach, including Breusch–Pagan Pesaran tests for cross-sectional dependency, CIPS unit root test, cointegration Kao Westerlund. The results confirm complex interrelations variables revealing notable dependence heterogeneity among them. Both Driscoll–Kraay System GMM estimations demonstrate that (GreG) (GrI) significantly reduce emanations, while (U) has inverse effect. Renewable energy consumption (REnC) also contributes lower pollution whereas (EnC) natural resource dependency (NrD) worsen degradation. emphasizes need policies innovations slow climate change, support sustainable improve quality.

Language: Английский

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Global Climate Change, Mental Health, and Socio-Economic Stressors: Toward Sustainable Interventions across Regions DOI Open Access
Peng Nie, Ke Zhao,

Dawei Ma

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(19), P. 8693 - 8693

Published: Oct. 9, 2024

Global climate change’s pervasive impacts extend beyond the environment, significantly affecting mental health across diverse regions. This study offers a comprehensive multi-regional analysis spanning Asia, Africa, Oceania, Europe, and Americas, addressing three critical gaps in existing research: (i) necessity of global scope given widespread impact, (ii) under-researched dimension compared to general effects, (iii) integration data. Using data from 1970 2020, we found strong correlation between change rising disorders globally. Regional patterns emerged, with Oceania showing broader associations various issues, while Europe Americas saw increases anxiety depression. contributes more understanding interconnectedness change, health, sustainability. By can identify sustainable solutions that promote both environmental well-being human well-being. Our findings highlight urgent need for action mitigate effects provide insights tailored interventions public strategies. Additionally, socio-economic factors like unemployment, urbanisation, GDP growth, globalisation are incorporated explore intricate interplay societal contexts, offering clearer mechanisms at play.

Language: Английский

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The role of energy efficiency, renewable resources, green innovation, and fiscal decentralization in sustainable development: Evidence from OECD countries DOI
Rima H. Binsaeed, Zeeshan Khan, Eyup Dogan

et al.

Utilities Policy, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 95, P. 101915 - 101915

Published: March 11, 2025

Language: Английский

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Harmonising progress: assessing the impact of economic freedom, economic growth, urbanisation and environmental protection expenditures on load capacity in selected European Union countries DOI Creative Commons
Esra Güney, Yasin Söğüt, Nazlı Demirtaş

et al.

Environmental Sciences Europe, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 37(1)

Published: March 27, 2025

Language: Английский

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Impact of Inclusive Growth, Environmental Policy Incentives, Fintech and Globalization on Environmental Sustainability in G20 Countries DOI Open Access

Minglong Xian

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

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Assessing the Interplay of Financial Development, Human Capital, Democracy, and Industry 5.0 in Environmental Dynamics DOI Open Access
Mahvish Muzaffar, Ghulam Ghouse,

Fahad Abdulrahman A. Al-Ahmad

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(16), P. 6846 - 6846

Published: Aug. 9, 2024

The anthropogenically induced ecological resource exploitation surpasses the Earth’s regenerative capacity and has resulted in bankruptcy. Conceding that, United Nations mandates environmental restoration by 2030. Against this backdrop, study seeks to orchestrate a hybrid framework modulating Quintuple Helix Model into an Anthropomorphized Stochastic (ASQHM). This model introduces human behavior allows for hypothesis testing. ASQHM stipulates that propensity of espoused eco-innovation aimed at is contingent upon five composite helices: capital, democracy, Industry 5.0, media, pro-environmental behavior. In addition, financial development been deemed imperative facilitate these variables, which were considered stakeholders study. To fill gaps literature, three namely (PEHB), are formed through principal component analysis. panel data employs Generalized Methods Moments compute developed less countries from 1995 2022. results imply first helix (human capital) levitates (DCs) but yields opposite (LDCs). Democracy, information communication technology helices demonstrate solicited negative relationship with footprints both panels, thus supplementing restoration. fifth helix, PEHB, escalates DCs; however, it abets LDCs. postulated “partially” works DCs LDCs, rejecting its hypothesized role former group while confirming latter group. Astonishingly, fall short requisite PEHB (fifth helix), LDCs do not have at-par capital (first helix) reduce footprints, catalyze eco-innovation, partake process. Despite slight discrepancies findings validate effectiveness as decisive determinant Based on findings, also suggests practical policies.

Language: Английский

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