2022
DOI: 10.1163/09744061-bja10059
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The Dynamic Links between Renewable Energy and Environmental Quality in an Insecure Situation

Abstract: The world faces two main problems: environmental degradation and the growing number of terrorist attacks. This study provides new perspectives by evaluating the links between environment quality, renewable energy consumption, terrorist attacks and the rents of natural resources for forty-six African countries over the period 1991–2017. We applied a heterogeneous panel data approach and second-generation econometric techniques, which took into account cross-sectional dependence and heterogeneity. The long-term … Show more

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“…Terrorism can negatively affect the environment through damaging environment and infrastructure, releasing pollutants into the air [ 23 ] and disrupting the productivity and environmental and resource measures. In a very novel study [ 24 ], draws attention to that indirect impacts of terrorism on environment last longer than direct impacts. Accordingly, both official military forces and terrorist groups consume a huge amount of energy and this consumption causes a large amount of CO 2 emissions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Terrorism can negatively affect the environment through damaging environment and infrastructure, releasing pollutants into the air [ 23 ] and disrupting the productivity and environmental and resource measures. In a very novel study [ 24 ], draws attention to that indirect impacts of terrorism on environment last longer than direct impacts. Accordingly, both official military forces and terrorist groups consume a huge amount of energy and this consumption causes a large amount of CO 2 emissions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%