Can Financial Institutional Deepening and Renewable Energy Consumption Lower CO2 Emissions in G-10 Countries: Fresh Evidence from Advanced Methodologies

To tackle the challenges associated with global warming and climate change, several countries set their targets to lower carbon emissions in accordance with COP21 (Paris Conference). Even though studies highlighted the different aspects that contribute to environmental degradation, there still exists the scarcity of adequate research that emphasizes the environmental implications of financial institutional deepening, renewable energy consumption (REC), and technology innova-tions. Therefore, this study investigated the significance of financial institutional deepening, REC, gross domestic prod... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Mehmood, U.
Tariq, S.
Haq, Z. U.
Agyekum, E. B.
Kamel, S.
Elnaggar, M.
Nawaz, H.
Hameed, A.
Ali, S.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Verlag/Hrsg.: MDPI
Schlagwörter: CO2 EMISSIONS / FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONAL DEEPENING / G-10 COUNTRIES / GDP / RENEWABLE ENERGY CONSUMPTION / ALTERNATIVE ENERGY / CARBON EMISSION / EMISSION CONTROL / ENERGY USE / ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY / FINANCIAL SERVICES / GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT / INNOVATION / ARTICLE / BELGIUM / CANADA / CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSION / CONTROLLED STUDY / ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY / FINANCIAL MARKET / FRANCE / GERMANY / GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT / HUMAN / ITALY / JAPAN / NETHERLANDS / RENEWABLE ENERGY / SWEDEN / SWITZERLAND / UNITED KINGDOM / ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT / CARBON / CARBON DIOXIDE
Sprache: Englisch
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