Global digital divide and environmental degradation in Africa

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Sana Sarwar
Muhammad Rizwan Yaseen
Muhammad Sohail Amjad Makhdum
Azeem Sardar
Nazia Yasmeen
Rameen Shahid
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[1] Government College University,Department of Economics
[2] The Urban Unit [Urban Sector Planning & Management Services Unit (Pvt.) Ltd.] Government of Punjab,undefined
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Africa; High-; Middle-; And low-income countries; Global digital divide; Greenhouse gases; Forestation; Renewable energy;
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ICTs and access to Internet use are considered vital for the achievement of sustainable development goals. So, this study explored the effect of the global digital divide, trade openness, renewable energy consumption, and forestation on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in 42 high-income countries (HICs) and high-middle-income (HMICs), low-income countries (LICs), and low-middle-income countries (LMICs) of Africa from 1990 to 2018. TheDumitrescu-Hurlin causality results confirmed a unidirectional causality from GHG emissions to the global digital divide (HICs and HMICs), global digital divide to GHG emissions (LICs), and GHG emission to trade openness (LICs and LMICs). Moreover, the long-run results of the autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) model showed an increase in GHG due to an increase in the global digital divide in all three panels. Further, ARDL results showed reduced GHG emissions due to increased trade openness in LIC and LMICs, renewable energy consumption, and forestation in all three panels. Thus, to encounter pollution from Internet use, the government should start environment-friendly projects through public and private investment in smart and modern environment-friendly technology and reduce the taxes and tariffs on them. Moreover, the governments of African countries should create public awareness through print and electronic media for raising the forestation area.
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页码:96191 / 96207
页数:16
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