TY - JOUR
T1 - Interactions among the primary causes of carbon dioxide emissions in selected south Asian countries
T2 - Does renewable energy mitigate carbon dioxide emissions?
AU - Sultana, Munira
AU - Esquivias, Miguel Angel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The primary aim of this study is to examine the relationship between economic growth (EG), financial development, renewable energy consumption and environmental pollution in South Asian countries (SAC). The “Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model” applies panel data analysis from 1990 to 2021 in selected SAC. This study reveals that a 1 percent increase in financial development (FD) tends to increase 0.3356 percent of CO2 emissions. Renewable energy consumption (RE) essentially diminishes ecological contamination: a 1 percent expansion in RE will reduce 0.5878 percent of CO2. Expanded reception sources are related to a significant decrease in CO2 highlighting the capability of clean energy to advance manageable turns of events. The blunder rectification term remains at - 0.3741 with measurably critical outcomes which suggests that the speed of equilibrium is 37% to arrive at a drawn-out balance in SAC. We urge policymakers to find some kind of harmony between financial development and natural maintainability by advancing sustainable power projects and implementing stricter ecological guidelines. This study contributes to the literature by presenting empirical evidence on the environmental impact of economic and financial dynamics in a region experiencing rapid growth and development challenges.
AB - The primary aim of this study is to examine the relationship between economic growth (EG), financial development, renewable energy consumption and environmental pollution in South Asian countries (SAC). The “Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model” applies panel data analysis from 1990 to 2021 in selected SAC. This study reveals that a 1 percent increase in financial development (FD) tends to increase 0.3356 percent of CO2 emissions. Renewable energy consumption (RE) essentially diminishes ecological contamination: a 1 percent expansion in RE will reduce 0.5878 percent of CO2. Expanded reception sources are related to a significant decrease in CO2 highlighting the capability of clean energy to advance manageable turns of events. The blunder rectification term remains at - 0.3741 with measurably critical outcomes which suggests that the speed of equilibrium is 37% to arrive at a drawn-out balance in SAC. We urge policymakers to find some kind of harmony between financial development and natural maintainability by advancing sustainable power projects and implementing stricter ecological guidelines. This study contributes to the literature by presenting empirical evidence on the environmental impact of economic and financial dynamics in a region experiencing rapid growth and development challenges.
KW - Carbon dioxide emission
KW - Environmental sustainability
KW - Financial development
KW - Mitigation factor
KW - Renewable energy
KW - South Asian countries
KW - Sustainable growth
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U2 - 10.18488/73.v12i4.3927
DO - 10.18488/73.v12i4.3927
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85208400347
SN - 2312-5659
VL - 12
SP - 913
EP - 927
JO - Humanities and Social Sciences Letters
JF - Humanities and Social Sciences Letters
IS - 4
ER -