Impact of Modernized Agriculture and Trade on Carbon Emissions: The Role of Fossil Fuel and Renewable Energy Consumption Evidenced from ASEAN States

M. Bhatti, Snober Fazal
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Sustainable development goals developed to reduce the level of climate transformation and its effects, this study explores the causal association between aggregate energy consumption resources, trade liberalization, CO2 emissions, and modern agriculture in selected ASEAN nations from 2000 to 2018 with the help of panel FMOLS (fully modified ordinary least square). Empirical findings have shown that the value addition level of agricultural products minimizes CO2 emissions in those countries where pollution is high. And found a positive relationship between energy consumption and CO2 emissions. Trade liberalization has made it possible to reduce CO2 emissions in economies where environmental pollution is getting lower. While the use of fossil fuels has intensified CO2 emissions, renewable energy consumption has confirmed positive effects on the pollution of the environment. While Climate-smart agriculture preferred institutions to raise income and productivity, adjusting to climate change sustainably leads to decreased greenhouse gas emissions. For example, new energy resources, renewable energy help keep the environment clean and healthy. It avoids excessive dependency on fossil fuel energy for the determinants of the agriculture sector. On the other hand, Trade policy can motivate the flow of investment opportunities and technology for a specialty in economies of scale and production. Therefore, examining strategies that encourage the agricultural sector's productivity and creating active markets for international trade in ASEAN countries will improve living standards and keep the environment clean and healthy.
现代化农业和贸易对碳排放的影响:来自东盟国家的化石燃料和可再生能源消费的作用
为了降低气候变化水平及其影响而制定的可持续发展目标,本研究利用面板FMOLS(完全修正普通最小二乘)分析了2000年至2018年东盟国家总能源消耗资源、贸易自由化、二氧化碳排放和现代农业之间的因果关系。实证结果表明,在污染严重的国家,农产品的附加值水平使二氧化碳排放最小化。并发现了能源消耗和二氧化碳排放之间的正相关关系。贸易自由化使得环境污染越来越低的经济体有可能减少二氧化碳的排放。虽然化石燃料的使用加剧了二氧化碳的排放,但可再生能源的消费证实了对环境污染的积极影响。虽然气候智能型农业更倾向于提高收入和生产力的机构,但可持续地适应气候变化可以减少温室气体排放。例如,新能源,可再生能源有助于保持环境清洁和健康。它避免了过度依赖化石燃料能源作为农业部门的决定因素。另一方面,贸易政策可以促进规模经济和生产经济专业的投资机会和技术的流动。因此,审查旨在鼓励农业部门生产力和为东盟国家的国际贸易创造活跃市场的战略,将提高生活水平,保持环境清洁和健康。
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