“…This means overwhelmingly accelerated and ill-planned development may be achieved at the expense of the environment. Interestingly, the findings also explore the negative impact of trade openness on carbon emission which could be found in other previous academic work (Ali, Law, & Zannah, 2016;Al-Mulali, Ozturk, & Lean, 2015;Shahbaz, Sbia, Hamdi, & Ozturk, 2014) and confirm the existence of the carbon emission embodied in trade phenomenon in ASEAN-10 (Böhringer et al, 2018;Sakai & Barrett, 2016;Su & Ang, 2014;Wu, Geng, Dong, Fujita, & Tian, 2016;Yunfeng & Laike, 2010) or carbon leakage (Franzen & Mader, 2018). This implies that policies for greater market access and deeper integration, as discussed by Al-Mulali, Ozturk and Lean (2015), can help ASEAN-10 authorities proactively hamper the environmental degradation.…”