Globalization and renewable energy use: how are they contributing to upsurge the CO2 emissions? A global perspective

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Abdul Rehman
Mohammad Mahtab Alam
Ilhan Ozturk
Rafael Alvarado
Muntasir Murshed
Cem Işık
Hengyun Ma
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[1] Henan Agricultural University,College of Economics and Management
[2] King Khalid University,Department of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Applied Medical Science
[3] Nisantasi University,Faculty of Economics, Administrative and Social Sciences
[4] China Medical University Hospital,Department of Medical Research
[5] China Medical University,Esai Business School
[6] Universidad Espiritu Santo,School of Business and Economics
[7] North South University,Department of Journalism, Media and Communications
[8] Daffodil International University,Faculty of Tourism
[9] Anadolu University,undefined
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CO; emissions; Environmental pollution; Renewable energy; Economic growth; Population growth;
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The present study major aim was to examine the impact of globalization, economic growth, population growth, renewable energy usage and nuclear energy on CO2 emissions globally by taking the annual data varies from 1985 to 2020. Stationarity among study variables were tested via unit root testing, while nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag (NARDL) technique was used to demonstrate the linkages among variables with the estimation of long-run and short-run. Study results reveal that both in the short run and long run, negative globalization and economic growth shocks positively and negatively influence CO2 emissions, respectively. Besides, higher population growth is found to positively influence CO2 emissions while renewable energy consumption cannot influence the CO2 emission figures. Lastly, positive and negative shocks to alternative nuclear energy consumption are evidenced to negatively influence CO2 emissions both in the short run and long run. Hence, in line with these findings, several new policies and strategies are recommended for reducing carbon emissions globally.
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页码:9699 / 9712
页数:13
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