2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.resourpol.2021.102302
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Investigating the asymmetric linkages between infrastructure development, green innovation, and consumption-based material footprint: Novel empirical estimations from highly resource-consuming economies

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“…Energy mix is proposed to have a quadratic effect on growth and development [19,22], and thus it influences the capability to address the climate change vulnerability of the country. The climate change vulnerability index is measured using several indicators [36,37]. This paper aims to highlight the role of energy mix in determining the vulnerability to climate change in G7 countries by using four life-supporting sectors: ecosystem, food, health, and infrastructure, and empirically assesses the role of energy mix in determining the vulnerability of G7 countries to climate change.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Energy mix is proposed to have a quadratic effect on growth and development [19,22], and thus it influences the capability to address the climate change vulnerability of the country. The climate change vulnerability index is measured using several indicators [36,37]. This paper aims to highlight the role of energy mix in determining the vulnerability to climate change in G7 countries by using four life-supporting sectors: ecosystem, food, health, and infrastructure, and empirically assesses the role of energy mix in determining the vulnerability of G7 countries to climate change.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Energy is not only an essential material basis for national development and security, but also the driving force behind the functioning of the national economic system (Hao et al, 2021a;Mukeshimana et al, 2020;Mohsin et al, 2021a;Sun et al, 2021a;Yang et al, 2021a;Khan et al, 2021;Mani et al, 2021;Razzaq et al, 2021). Because China is restructuring its economy and transforming its industries, the conflict between energy supply and demand has worsened (Rehman et al, 2021a;Wu et al, 2021a;Su et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A possible reason might be linked to the intentions for which FLWs use PPE. Unlike economies that focus on combating climate change and contribute actively to improving the environment (55,56), Pakistani people attach low priority to ecological problems during purchase decisions (57)(58)(59). Another reason for this behavior is the lack of an effective policy structure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%