Sustainability, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 17(4), С. 1446 - 1446
Опубликована: Фев. 10, 2025
Greenhouse gas emissions are a leading cause of global warming, posing significant threats to both the natural environment and sustainable development economies societies. Environmental regulations have been crucial in reducing these improving ecological conditions. This study presents first theoretical analysis mechanisms through which formal informal environmental influence carbon intensity. A panel data model was constructed empirically test analyze impact on intensity across 118 countries. The findings reveal that exerted reduced emission intensity, affirming their significance promoting energy conservation reduction. Moreover, synergistic effect observed between two types regulations, indicating coordinated enforcement could further mitigate Regional revealed regulation exhibited dampening high- low-carbon However, moderating found be markedly stronger countries compared high-carbon counterparts. synergy forms had more pronounced countries, underscoring potent reduction when implemented tandem. insights gained from this can aid policymakers developing effective policies aimed at realizing goals, thereby contributing mitigation warming promotion development.
Язык: Английский