The nexus between CO2 emissions, human capital, technology transfer, and renewable energy: evidence from Belt and Road countries

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Yasir Khan
Taimoor Hassan
Muhammad Tufail
Mohamed Marie
Muhammad Imran
Zhang Xiuqin
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[1] Anhui Polytechnic University,College of Industrial Economics, School of Economics and Management
[2] Nanjing University of Science and Technology,School of Economics and Management
[3] Xi’an Jiaotong University,School of Economics and Finance
[4] Cairo University,Faculty of Commerce
[5] Bahria University,School of Business Studies
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CO; emissions; Technology transfer; Renewable energy; Human capital; Belt and Road;
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To sustain global warming below 2 °C, carbon dioxide emission mitigation has become an extensive worldwide priority. This paper proposes a comprehensive assessment by evaluating the effects of technology transfer, human capital, and renewable energy on carbon dioxide emissions among seven different regions along with the Belt and Road Initiatives from 2008 to 2018. Based on econometric estimations, it is found that human capital, renewable energy, and technology transfer show a negative but significant association with carbon dioxide emissions, indicating that an increase in human capital, renewable energy, and technology transfer can reduce carbon dioxide emissions in the Belt and Road countries. On the other hand, we found a positive and significant relationship between carbon dioxide emissions, economic growth, and foreign direct investment (FDI), indicating that economic growth and foreign direct investment increase carbon emissions. The findings of this study reveal that the adaptation of technology transfer, renewable energy consumption, and human capital are key factors in the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions in the Belt and Road counties. Our findings provide evidence of the social advantages of investing in advanced human capital, renewable energy, and technology transfer suggesting a promising route for devoting climate change without impeding economic growth.
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页码:59816 / 59834
页数:18
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