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Role of energy sources in promotion of sustainable development: moderating implications of globalisation
This study empirically investigates the impact of renewable and non-renewable energy generation on sustainable development for a balanced panel of 68...
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Analysing the role of globalisation, institutional qualities, and renewable energy consumption in environmental degradation mitigation: the SAARC experience
The main purpose of this work is to investigate the impacts of four different dimensions of globalisation (financial, trade, social, and political),...
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Environmental sustainability in Vietnam: evaluating the criticality of economic globalisation, renewable energy, and natural resources
Vietnam’s goal of achieving a certain level of decarbonisation by 2030 is difficult despite its awareness of the threat posed by climate change....
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Do ICT and economic globalisation offer benefits to all nations? Findings from a moments quantile regression
Are all countries in Sub-Saharan Africa equally benefiting from the deployment of Information and Communications Technology and economic...
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A link between productivity, globalisation and carbon emissions: evidence from emissions by coal, oil and gas
Although much has been discussed about the link between renewable energy, globalisation and carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions, yet the impact of total...
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The role of globalisation, de jure and de facto, on environmental performance: evidence from develo** and developed countries
In the context of globalisation, is a country’s level of development an obstacle to its environmental performance? The main objective of this...
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The Importance of the International Policy of Globalisation and Open Economy to the Reduction of the Global Risks for Sustainable Development
In this work, we identify the influence of the international policy of globalisation and open economy on the decrease in the consequences of the... -
Investigating the assumption of perfect displacement for global energy transition: panel evidence from 73 economies
This study investigates the extent and efficiency of global energy transition by examining the impact of renewable electricity generation on...
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Do renewable energy sources perfectly displace non-renewable energy sources? Evidence from Asia–Pacific economies
The existing scholarly discourse surrounding the energy transition has long operated on the assumption of perfect displacement of non-renewable...
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Understanding the relationship between globalization and biophysical resource consumption within safe operating limits for major Belt and Road Initiative countries
Over the past few years, a growing number of scholars have explored environmental deterioration and its connection to various indicators acting as...
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Asymmetric impacts of globalisation on CO2 emissions of countries in Latin America and the Caribbean
This research contributes to analysing the complexities of the pressure of globalisation on CO 2 emissions. The asymmetrical impacts of globalisation...
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Enhancing sustainable electricity consumption in a large ecological reserve–based country: the role of democracy, ecological footprint, economic growth, and globalisation in Brazil
The objective of this study is to investigate the role of democracy, ecological footprint, economic growth, and globalisation in enhancing...
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Environmental sustainability and ecological balance dilemma: accounting for the role of institutional quality
Global warming is a global menace mainly driven by human anthropogenic activities. There is a need for environmental sustainability amidst increased...
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The human well-being and environmental degradation nexus in Africa
Environmental degradation continues to attract interest from academics, policymakers, and other stakeholders. However, empirical studies have been...
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Electronic Waste: 21st Century Scenario in Zimbabwe—A Review
Electronic equipment and appliances are currently essential for Zimbabweans’ daily lives and had a vast influence on the country’s economy....
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A water pollution haven hypothesis in a dynamic agglomeration model for fisheries resource management
Individual transferable quota (ITQ) systems are introduced in the context of global competition for fishery resources. However, rent-seeking for ITQ...
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Is the number of non-native species in the European Union saturating?
BackgroundNon-native species can have significant negative impacts on the environment, economies, and amongst others, also human Non-native species...
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Historical marine footprint for Atlantic Europe, 1500–2019
Over the last 500 years, Europe (excluding Russia) consumed over 2500 million tonnes of ocean biomass. This is based on detailed historical data that...
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Transitional Arcades. Spatial Observations Between Italy and Wales: A Phenomenological Approach
This study uses a phenomenological paradigm to study arcades between Wales and Italy to understand the evolution and direction of these public... -
The Role of Digital Security for the Stable Development of the Global Economic System of the Future
This article elaborates on the state of digital security and the level of economic development of countries at the national level and in the context...