greenhouse gasesenvironmental Kuznets curveEuropean countriesThe paper considers the relationship between greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) as the main variable of climate change and gross domestic product (GDP), using the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) technique. At early stages of economic growth, EKC...
(1) the intertemporal responsibility of the regulatory agency, (2) the institutional capacity to make intergenerational transfers and (3) the presence of intergenerationally lagged impact of emissions constitute important determinants of the relationship between economic growth and greenhouse gas emissions....
In addition, the report says, food waste and loss generates 8 percent to 10 percent of annual greenhouse gas emissions five times that of the aviation sector besides worsening pollution and biodiversity loss. On average, households waste about 1 billion meals daily, equivalent to 79 kg per capit...
This paper investigates the relationship between economic growth, greenhouse gas emissions and other factors based on the panel data of 22 countries of the EU in the period 1995鈥4. The fixed effect panel model was used as a framework for the analysis. The novel contribution of this paper is...
The paper considers the relationship between greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) as the main variable of climate change and gross domestic product (GDP), using the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) technique. At early stages of economic growth, EKC indicates the increase of pollution related to the gro...
Environmental DegradationEnergy ConsumptionEconomic GrowthThis paper examines the relationship between greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, energy consumption and economic growth with panel data of the six gulf cooperationSocial Science Electronic Publishing
How economic growth, renewable electricity and natural resources contribute to CO2 emissions?. Energy Policy 113, 356–367 (2018). Article Google Scholar Benali, N. & Feki, R. Evaluation of the relationship between freight transport, energy consumption, economic growth and greenhouse gas emissions...
Using input–output analysis, we identify the key sectors in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of the Uruguayan economy. The responsibilities of each sector in terms of its emissions are decomposed into an own component, generated during the activities of the sector, and an indirect component, genera...
the interplay between economic growth, natural resource rent (Natural Resource Rent: The economic benefit a country gains from its natural resources, such as oil or minerals, after subtracting the cost of extracting and using them), technological change, renewable energy use, and carbon emissions. ...
The main purpose of this research is to provide new insight for reducing GHG emissions linked to transportation, furthering our knowledge on linkages between urban form and economic constraints, travel behavior, and ability-to-pay of households based on residential choices and property ownership status...