Towards Sustainability, Can Higher Oil Rents Increase Renewable Energy Consumption? And Can higher Oil Prices and Taxes on Investments Increase Renewable Energy Investment?

Mohammad Makki, Mir Khalili, Jeanne Laure MAWAD
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Sustainable development is attracting great attention from economists lately looking at it as a way to minimize capital depletion and to make it accessible to the global present and future population. The concept of sustainable development embraces the importance of sustaining the world's resources while trying to harmonize the relationship between humans' behavior and activities and the natural environment. This entitles changing the ways and methods of how producers develop and use productive technologies; how and what goods and services consumers demand; and how governments, local authorities, NGOs and any other relevant players plan and act in the economy. Energy is a factor that contributes to making our world habitable. It is deemed one of the most important factors of life on earth. In particular, the world's energy use is made up of 80% of fossil fuels, or what is known as non-renewable energies. Fossil fuels are coal, petroleum, and natural gas. As a result, the world is pretty much non-renewable energy-dependent and unsustainable. Non-renewable energy sources, are resources hoped to be gained from wars, conflicts, and power disputes. In addition to conflicts, the problem that dominates the public discussion on non-renewable energy is climate change. Inflation is another con of non-renewable energy dependence: surging energy costs have boosted inflation, especially in Europe, after fossil-fuel prices nearly doubled in 2021, and as a consequence of the Russian Ukrainian conflict, oil prices hit a 14-year high, Global oil prices have spiked about 60% since the start of 2022, raising concerns about global economic growth and stagflation. Keywords: Sustainability; Renewable energy; Oil rents; Oil prices; Policy.
走向可持续发展,更高的石油租金会增加可再生能源消费吗?高油价和投资税能增加可再生能源投资吗?
可持续发展最近引起了经济学家的极大关注,他们把它看作是减少资本消耗并使全球现在和未来人口能够获得可持续发展的一种方式。可持续发展的概念包含了维持世界资源的重要性,同时试图协调人类行为和活动与自然环境之间的关系。这就要求改变生产者开发和使用生产技术的方式和方法;消费者需求商品和服务的方式和内容;以及政府、地方当局、非政府组织和任何其他相关参与者如何在经济中规划和行动。能源是使我们的世界适合居住的一个因素。它被认为是地球上生命最重要的因素之一。特别是,世界能源使用的80%是化石燃料,即所谓的不可再生能源。化石燃料包括煤、石油和天然气。因此,世界在很大程度上是不可再生能源依赖和不可持续的。不可再生能源,是希望从战争、冲突和权力纠纷中获得的资源。除了冲突,主导公众讨论不可再生能源的问题是气候变化。通货膨胀是不可再生能源依赖的另一个问题:在化石燃料价格在2021年几乎翻了一番之后,飙升的能源成本推高了通货膨胀,特别是在欧洲,由于俄罗斯和乌克兰的冲突,油价达到了14年来的最高点。自2022年初以来,全球油价飙升了约60%,引发了对全球经济增长和滞胀的担忧。关键词:可持续发展;可再生能源;石油的租金;石油价格;政策。
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