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Policy uncertainty, renewable energy, corruption and CO2 emissions nexus in BRICS-1 countries: a panel CS-ARDL approach
Due to the ecological impacts of fossil energy, renewable energy has become crucial for inclusion in the energy supply to realize a sustainable...
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Nexus Between Urbanization, Industrialization, Natural Resources Rent, and Anthropogenic Carbon Emissions in South Asia: CS-ARDL Approach
Rapid population growth and economic expansion affect environmental sustainability by raising emissions from increased urbanization,...
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Exploring the interrelationship among health status, CO2 emissions, and energy use in the top 20 highest emitting economies: based on the CS-DL and CS-ARDL approaches
Carbon dioxide emissions (CO 2 e) which is caused by energy use contributes to the global average surface temperature increase by 1.5 °C as compared to...
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Are globalization, urbanization, and energy consumption cause carbon emissions in SAARC region? New evidence from CS-ARDL approach
This study examines the impact of energy consumption, urbanization, and globalization on environmental degradation proxied by carbon emissions (CO 2 )...
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Renewable, non-renewable energy consumption and economic growth nexus in G7: fresh evidence from CS-ARDL
This study investigates the effects of renewable energy (REN) consumption and non-renewable energy (NREN) consumption on economic growth in G7...
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The nexus among CO2 emission, health expenditure and economic development in the OECD countries: New insights from a cross-sectional ARDL model
To find a way to realize sustainable development, this paper applied a cross-sectional ARDL (CS-ARDL) method to explore the interaction between...
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The crucial roles of ICT, renewable energy sources, industrialization, and institutional quality in achieving environmental sustainability in BRICS
The BRICS countries—Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—are committed to achieving United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 13, which...
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Globalization, institutions, and environmental quality in Middle East and North African countries
Sustainable development has received significant attention due to rapidly rising environmental issues, and finding solutions to these issues caused...
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Do environmental technology and banking sector development matter for green growth? Evidence from top-polluted economies
Pursuing green growth is imperative to cope with the climate change battle. Green growth in top-polluting economies is being encouraged. The...
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Evaluating policy-driven capital for renewable energy investments in the presence of cross-sectional dependence: perspectives from financial institutions and markets
Access to financing is crucial for renewable energy projects due to their high initial capital costs and long payback times. In this regard,...
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Don’t look earth: environmental taxes effect on Co2 emissions, evidence from moments quantile regression for EU countries
This study explores the roles of selected European Union members in the struggle for environmental externalities in the impact of energy and...
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Income inequality and carbon dioxide (CO2) in sub-Saharan Africa countries: the moderating role of financial inclusion and institutional quality
The study was motivated by increased carbon emissions and high inequality in many of the countries in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). In this study, we...
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Revisiting the determinants of life expectancy in Asia—exploring the role of institutional quality, financial development, and environmental degradation
This study revisited the socioeconomic factors determining life expectancy by specifically focusing on the role of institutional quality, financial...
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Does tourism have an impact on carbon emissions in Asia? An application of fresh panel methodology
This research investigates the effects of tourism, GDP per capita, renewable energy, energy intensity, urbanization, and population on the...
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Renewable energy consumption — financial globalization-tourism nexus with nonlinearity and cross-sectional dependence during Asia’s carbon-free transition
Adopting renewable energy consumption is one of the most important aspects of international efforts to combat climate change, improve energy...
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Economic complexity, greenfield investments, and energy innovation: policy implications for sustainable development goals in newly industrialised economies
The crucial role of environmental assessment quality has been recognised by environmental and sustainable development goals in addressing climate...
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The role of economic policy uncertainty and social welfare in the view of ecological footprint: evidence from the traditional and novel platform in panel ARDL approaches
In the contemporary world, environmental degradation has become a concern for human beings. Accordingly, the impact of social welfare, economic...
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How does external debt and governance quality impact renewable energy consumption: novel policy insights from BRICS countries
Amidst global environmental reforms, the role of energy systems is under scrutiny to promote ecological welfare through low-carbon alternatives....
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Dynamic nexus among fossil fuels utilization, economic growth, and urbanization: a tri-regional selected countries analysis
There are worldwide growing concerns about environmental issues such as global warming and climate change. Moreover, it is expected that there will...
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Defining the role of renewable energy, economic growth, globalization, energy consumption, and population growth on PM2.5 concentration: evidence from South Asian countries
Rapid industrialization and economic development in South Asia (SA) caused serious air pollution–related issues. Air pollutants, particularly fine...