Analysis of Factors Affecting CO2 Emissions and the Kuznets Curve Environmental Hypothesis: Study on G-20 Countries 2013-2018 Period

Nanang Rusliana, M. Firmansyah, Ade Komaludin
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This study aims to determine the effect of economic growth, population, industrialization, energy consumption and fossil fuel consumption of CO2 emissions in G-20 countries. Panel data is used as a data analysis technique in this study. The variables used are based on the concept of the Environmental Kuznets Curve. The Kuznets hypothesis explains that an increase in economic growth reduces inequality and poverty in a certain period of time (or referred to as the turning point limit). This study focuses on the G-20 countries in the 2013-2018 period. Based on the regression results of the CO2 emission variables (CO2), gross domestic product (GDP), energy consumption (KE), population (JP), industrialization (IND) and fossil fuel consumption (BBF) it was found that all independent variables simultaneously (GDP, KE, JP, IND and BBF) have a significant effect on the dependent variable (CO2). Furthermore, partially significant variables that affect CO2 emissions are GDP, JP, IND and BBF, while the variables that have no significant effect on CO2 emissions are only KE. Support and commitment to policies both nationally and regionally are needed to reduce environmental degradation through inclusive economic growth in G-20 countries.
CO2排放影响因素分析及库兹涅茨曲线环境假设——以2013-2018年g20国家为例
本研究旨在确定g20国家经济增长、人口、工业化、能源消费和化石燃料消费对CO2排放的影响。本研究采用面板数据作为数据分析技术。所使用的变量是基于环境库兹涅茨曲线的概念。库兹涅茨假设解释说,经济增长的增加在一定时期内(或称为转折点限制)会减少不平等和贫困。本研究以2013-2018年的g20国家为研究对象。基于CO2排放变量(CO2)、国内生产总值(GDP)、能源消耗(KE)、人口(JP)、工业化(IND)和化石燃料消耗(BBF)的回归结果发现,所有自变量(GDP、KE、JP、IND和BBF)同时对因变量(CO2)有显著影响。影响CO2排放的部分显著变量有GDP、JP、IND和BBF,而对CO2排放无显著影响的变量只有KE。为了通过二十国集团国家的包容性经济增长来减少环境退化,需要对国家和地区政策提供支持和承诺。
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