“…First, we observe that ED and ES are two distinct dimensions of EQ, thus, to the best of our knowledge, the focus of most of the researchers remains on ED, and the area of ES remains less focused on by prior researchers (Ganda, 2019;Ahmed et al, 2020). Second, we figure out that researchers are wrongly interpreting the impact of different factors on ES, as their findings are based on the explicit measures of environment quality, i.e., CO 2 or GHG emissions, which is not an appropriate measure of ES, instead it is an indicator of environmental pollution (Ahmed et al, 2020;Gu et al, 2020a;Gu et al, 2020b;Ali et al, 2021;Zhao et al, 2021;Dornean et al, 2022). Third, though the study believes that some attempts have been made by several researchers to scrutinize the role of FD in ES by using an appropriate proxy of ES (i.e., adjusted net savings), these studies are rare.…”