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Disaggregating the environmental effects of renewable and non-renewable energy consumption in South Africa: fresh evidence from the novel dynamic ARDL simulations approach

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This article is published in Economics of Planning.The article was published on 2021-11-24 and is currently open access. It has received 35 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Renewable energy & Consumption (economics).

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Green finance, fintech, and environmental sustainability: fresh policy insights from the BRICS nations

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined the combined effects of green finance (GFN) and financial technology (fintech) in achieving the region's carbon neutrality goals from 1990 to 2020, while controlling for energy innovation, economic growth and natural resources rent.
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The role of clean and unclean energy resources in inspecting N-shaped impact of industrial production on environmental quality: A case of high polluting economies

TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the impact of industrial production on environmental quality from both traveling and production for the selected high-polluting country groups and proposed that industrial output should not be stimulated beyond minimum threshold points as it will become harmful to the environment in selected highpolluting economies.
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Achieving regional sustainability and carbon neutrality target in Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa economies: Understanding the importance of fiscal decentralization, export diversification and environmental innovation

TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated the combined benefits of FDST, EDI and ERTI in meeting the environmental sustainability goals of the Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (BRICS) economies from 1970 to 2020.
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Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy Consumption and Trade Policy: Do They Matter for Environmental Sustainability?

Yugang He
- 12 May 2022 - 
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined how renewable and non-renewable energy consumption, bio-capacity, economic growth, and trade policy dynamically affect the ecological footprint (a proxy for environmental sustainability).
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An econometric study of CO2 emissions, energy consumption, income and foreign trade in Turkey

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors empirically examined the dynamic causal relationships between carbon emissions, energy consumption, income, and foreign trade in the case of Turkey using the time-series data for the period 1960-2005.
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Energy consumption, income, and carbon emissions in the United States

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of energy consumption and output on carbon emissions in the United States was investigated, and the Granger causality relationship between income, energy consumption, and carbon emissions, including labor and gross fixed capital formation, was investigated.
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Economic growth, energy consumption, financial development, international trade and CO2 emissions in Indonesia

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the linkages among economic growth, energy consumption, financial development, trade openness and CO2 emissions over the period of 1975Q1-2011Q4 in the case of Indonesia.
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Toward a sustainable environment: Nexus between CO2 emissions, resource rent, renewable and nonrenewable energy in 16-EU countries

TL;DR: It is affirmed that nonrenewable energy consumption and economic growth increase carbon emission flaring while renewable energy consumption declines CO2 emissions, and effective policy implications could be drawn toward modern and environmentally friendly energy sources, especially in attaining the Sustainable Development Goals.