2020
DOI: 10.1108/sasbe-04-2020-0052
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Emissions in different stages of economic development in nations

Abstract: PurposeThis paper analyzed country-wise energy consumption, sources of emissions, and how it gets impacted by their socioeconomic development and provides a framework for integrated climate and development policy.Design/methodology/approachAn analysis of energy supply, consumption and emissions across developed and developing economies using long-term empirical data.FindingsThe framework provided areas to be focused on reducing emissions during the economic and social development trajectory of nations.Research… Show more

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“…From another perspective, policymakers do not have an exact route to follow. There is little empirical evidence of the effects of Industry 4.0 and digital transformation on energy efficiency that contributes to the mitigation of climate change promised by academia (Gurtu and Goswami, 2020).…”
Section: Digital Transformation and Sustainability 1137mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From another perspective, policymakers do not have an exact route to follow. There is little empirical evidence of the effects of Industry 4.0 and digital transformation on energy efficiency that contributes to the mitigation of climate change promised by academia (Gurtu and Goswami, 2020).…”
Section: Digital Transformation and Sustainability 1137mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fossil-based energy consumption has been blamed for this global problem, driven by transportation and everincreasing industrialization drives for growth (Gurtu & Goswami, 2020;Umar et al, 2020;Umar et al, 2021). Global attempts to reverse this increasing existential threat to humanity have culminated in several policy proposals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, the USA's emissions are not one-quarter of India's emissions. This illustrates that energy consumption and the associated emissions are linked to industrialization rather than population (Gurtu and Goswami 2020). Vo et al (2019) studied the relationship between carbon (CO 2 ) emissions, energy consumption, population growth, and economic growth for ASEAN countries between 1971-2014.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%