2023
DOI: 10.1007/s40710-023-00618-x
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Dynamic Linkages between Environmental Factors and Carbon Emissions in Thailand

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“…Recent years have seen a rise in global awareness surrounding environmental issues such as pollution, climate change, and degradation (Raihan et al 2023a;Polcyn et al 2023;Voumik et al 2023b). To keep pace with the modern world, electricity consumption has become a part and parcel of human life, but it would only be environmentally sustainable if the rising electricity demand could be met by solar panels and other renewable sources of energy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent years have seen a rise in global awareness surrounding environmental issues such as pollution, climate change, and degradation (Raihan et al 2023a;Polcyn et al 2023;Voumik et al 2023b). To keep pace with the modern world, electricity consumption has become a part and parcel of human life, but it would only be environmentally sustainable if the rising electricity demand could be met by solar panels and other renewable sources of energy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Animals are more likely to contract various diseases due to their prolonged confinement on farms. As a corollary, the global economic crisis and associated restrictions on human mobility and procedures have had a major impact on the health of animals, as have the suspension of farming activities and veterinary services (Hashem et al, 2021;Raihan, 2023d;Raihan et al, 2023a;Raihan et al, 2023b). Because farmers have less access to animals (particularly cattle, sheep, and goats) and animal products, they are forced to kill or induce abortions in order to control animal populations and prevent overproduction.…”
Section: Covid-19's Effects On Animal Welfare and Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, improving agricultural value added, as well as environmental quality, are both necessary for longterm development. Increased agricultural value added decreases poverty, increases income distribution, food security, and promotes economic development (Raihan et al 2023b). Agricultural value added also benefits the environment, according to economic research (Shahbaz et al 2019;Prastiyo et al 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%