Asymmetric linkages between renewable energy consumption, financial integration, and ecological sustainability: Moderating role of technology innovation and …

W Zhang, Z Wang, TS Adebayo, M Altuntaş - Renewable Energy, 2022 - Elsevier
Despite their economic success, the BRICS countries have yet to achieve environmental
sustainability. On the other hand, these countries will not be able to maintain their economic …

Natural resources, economic policies, energy structure, and ecological footprints' nexus in emerging seven countries

P Xu, M Hussain, C Ye, J Wang, C Wang, J Geng, Y Liu… - Resources Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
The role of natural resource rents and energy to determine ecological footprints is
considerably studied. However, the literature on energy structure and economic policy …

Do green technological innovation, financial development, economic policy uncertainty, and institutional quality matter for environmental sustainability?

K Ali, D Jianguo, D Kirikkaleli, J Oláh, M Altuntaş - All Earth, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Environmental sustainability is a pressing global concern that demands urgent attention
from policymakers and researchers. The objective of our research is to investigate the …

The ecological footprint facing asymmetric natural resources challenges: evidence from the USA

AE Caglar, E Yavuz, M Mert, E Kilic - Environmental Science and Pollution …, 2022 - Springer
One of the most critical problems of today is the environmental policies with the focus on
economy. Despite the many efforts of global organizations, environmental pollution is the …

[PDF][PDF] Impact of tourism industry, globalization, and technology innovation on ecological footprints in G-10 countries

C Guan, T Rani, Z Yueqiang, T Ajaz… - Economic Research …, 2022 - hrcak.srce.hr
In the past couple of years, most of the countries observed an increase in the size of their
ecological footprints. Therefore, researchers and policymakers are now more focused on the …

Combined role of economic openness, financial deepening, biological capacity, and human capital in achieving ecological sustainability

G Jabeen, M Ahmad, Q Zhang - Ecological Informatics, 2023 - Elsevier
The growing human demand for natural capital driven by anthropogenic activities may result
in ecological overshoot, therefore, it has become inevitable to rethink sustainable pathways …

[HTML][HTML] How do institutional quality, natural resources, renewable energy, and financial development reduce ecological footprint without hindering economic growth …

MSA Makhdum, M Usman, R Kousar… - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Institutional quality, financial development, and natural resources primarily determine how
economic representatives support their operational and production behaviors towards …

Determinants of ecological footprint in OCED countries: do environmental-related technologies reduce environmental degradation?

LK Chu - Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2022 - Springer
The world is in a clash between the perspectives of economic expansion and sustainable
environment. The high pace of technological progress opens space for fostering economic …

[HTML][HTML] The role of innovation in environmental-related technologies and institutional quality to drive environmental sustainability

M Shabir, I Hussain, Ö Işık, K Razzaq… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
In this study, we examine the long-run effect of environmental-related technological
innovation, institutional quality, trade openness, energy consumption, and economic growth …

Do renewable energy consumption and financial globalisation contribute to ecological sustainability in newly industrialized countries?

Y Miao, A Razzaq, TS Adebayo, AA Awosusi - Renewable Energy, 2022 - Elsevier
In this study, the Method of Moments Quantile Regression (MMQR) technique was used to
assess the role of financial globalization and renewable energy consumption on ecological …