Unraveling the Intricate Nexus of Philippine Environment and Economy: An Empirical Analysis Using Multiple Regression

Leomar M. Sabroso, Jan Mariel A Duyo, Aristeo C. Salapa
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A progressive country has sacrificed many things to achieve its goals, including using natural resources leading to environmental degradation. This study aimed to find out the status of the Philippines concerning environmental factors, specifically Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions, and how it is intertwined with various economic aspects, explicitly Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita, Primary Energy Use, Renewable Energy Consumption, Population Growth, and Foreign Direct Investment. The study employed multiple regression analysis to measure the relationship between environmental conditions and economic growth factors. The data secondary data used in the study was obtained from World Bank (1990 – 2014). Results yielded that the impact of GDP per capita has a positively significant relationship with carbon emission influencing a substantial increase. Consumption of primary energy use by households or businesses has extensive environmental consequences, especially with substantial population growth. Moreover, the utilization of renewable energy emerged as the most obvious approach the country should come up with to combat climate change and environmental deterioration as increased human activity necessitates the utilization of the environment and natural resources. Researchers suggest significant investments in climate change adaptation and combating for the country, considering the Philippine’s strong potential for clean energy generation to avoid or even contend with the predicted ecological catastrophe by 2100.
解开菲律宾环境与经济的复杂关系:使用多元回归的实证分析
一个进步的国家为了实现自己的目标牺牲了很多东西,包括使用自然资源导致环境恶化。本研究旨在找出菲律宾关于环境因素的现状,特别是二氧化碳(CO2)排放,以及它如何与各种经济方面交织在一起,明确的国内生产总值(GDP)人均,一次能源使用,可再生能源消费,人口增长和外国直接投资。本研究采用多元回归分析来衡量环境条件与经济增长因素之间的关系。研究中使用的二手数据来自世界银行(1990 - 2014)。结果表明,人均GDP的影响与碳排放的影响呈显著正相关,碳排放的影响大幅增加。家庭或企业使用初级能源的消费具有广泛的环境后果,特别是在人口大量增长的情况下。此外,利用可再生能源已成为该国应对气候变化和环境恶化的最明显方法,因为人类活动的增加需要利用环境和自然资源。考虑到菲律宾在清洁能源发电方面的巨大潜力,以避免甚至应对预计到2100年的生态灾难,研究人员建议对该国的气候变化适应和斗争进行重大投资。
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