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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.