Impact of Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy Resources on CO2 Emission: Empirical Evidence from SAARC

Economics and Econometrics Renewable energy Environmental economics Economics Social Sciences Economic Impact of Environmental Policies and Resources Energy Consumption Energy industries. Energy policy. Fuel trade Greenhouse gas Environmental science Engineering Natural resource economics Renewable and Non-renewable Energy, Carbon Dioxide Emission, SAARC, Economic Growth Indoor Air Pollution in Developing Countries GE1-350 Rebound Effect on Energy Efficiency and Consumption Biology CO2 Emissions Energy Ecology Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment Pollution Environmental sciences Energy consumption Economics, Econometrics and Finance FOS: Biological sciences Electrical engineering Physical Sciences Environmental Science HD9502-9502.5
DOI: 10.32479/ijeep.15049 Publication Date: 2024-01-15T15:36:53Z
ABSTRACT
When assessing sustainability performance, researchers often ignore the implications of combining energy, economic, and environmental factors. To address this void, we assess consequence energy dis-aggregation proceeding carbon emissions in SAARC nations. The majority resources are renewable non-renewable, which contributes to a rise dioxide emissions. This study aims provide thorough understanding utilization nexus. panel data sets covering period 1971-2020 for nations have been used analysis. set was effect non-renewable consumption on by factoring other CO2-producing variables such as urbanization, primary secondary education, globalization, economic development. Panel Fully Modified Ordinary Least Squares (FMOLS) examine connection. According research comparing impact upon Carbon emission, whereas increases CO2 emissions, decreases them. Urbanization, growth increase while education quality improvement via reduction. Therefore, increasing usage enhancing awareness through higher may help reduce pollution
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