2021
DOI: 10.47067/real.v4i2.153
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Control of Carbon Emissions by Promoting Economic Growth and Renewable Energy in Newly Emerging Economic Block

Abstract: This research examines the effects of economic growth and energy consumption in the new developing economic block of Silk Road on carbon emissions (SERB). The energy consumption is further synthesized into renewable and non-renewable energy sources to distinguish their role in carbon emissions. This study considered panel data (1995-2014) of twenty-four middle-income countries along the Belt and Road initiative for empirical analysis. The fixed effect, random effect, and GMM methods were performed to confirm t… Show more

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“…Model 1: CO 2,it f (ln Y it , lnY 2 it , ln HDI it , ln RE it , lnTECH it ) CO 2,it f [ln Y it , ln Y 2 it , ln HDI it , ln RE it , lnTECH it , (ln RE*lnTECH) it ]EKC influence develops due to the large-scale productivity with superior technologies and demand for ecological eminence from the populace. This study's outcomes are in line with those ofGyamfi et al (2022),Nosheen et al (2021),Dogan and Turkekul, (2016), Balsalobre-Lorente et al (2022).…”
supporting
confidence: 90%
“…Model 1: CO 2,it f (ln Y it , lnY 2 it , ln HDI it , ln RE it , lnTECH it ) CO 2,it f [ln Y it , ln Y 2 it , ln HDI it , ln RE it , lnTECH it , (ln RE*lnTECH) it ]EKC influence develops due to the large-scale productivity with superior technologies and demand for ecological eminence from the populace. This study's outcomes are in line with those ofGyamfi et al (2022),Nosheen et al (2021),Dogan and Turkekul, (2016), Balsalobre-Lorente et al (2022).…”
supporting
confidence: 90%
“…The use of a considerable amount of energy also has negative health impacts. Furthermore, respiratory conditions, including tuberculosis, asthma, and respiratory cancer, are brought on by unclean energy (Nosheen et al, 2021). It's crucial to remember that greater use of unclean energy can result in higher greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs).…”
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confidence: 99%