Towards sustainable initiatives: Evidence from green finance mitigating ecological footprint in East Asia and Pacific nations

Bilal Aslam, Guitao Zhang, M. Amjad, Shujun Guo, Rui Guo, Azra Soomro
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Green finance serves as a bridge between development and ecological sustainability. It provides a roadmap for countries to accomplish sustainable development goals by simultaneously curbing their ecological footprint. Green financing prioritizes eco-friendly technologies, sustainable behaviors, renewable energy, and green infrastructure, promoting positive changes. This study examines the role of green finance on the ecological footprint of 11 East Asian and Pacific countries from 2000 to 2023. This study uses different diagnostic tests to prove the existence of cross-sectional dependency, non-normality, and slope heterogeneity. The coefficients are estimated using the fully modified ordinary least squares (FMOLS) approach and panel quantile regression at different quantiles. The results show the validity of an inverted U-shaped relationship between green finance and the ecological footprint. Further analysis explores that at the middle quantile, all selected countries except Mongolia and the Philippines, while the FMOLS approach shows that all countries’ green finance reduces their ecological footprint. Additionally, globalization reduces the ecological footprint, while economic growth, industrialization, and urbanization increase the ecological footprint. This study recommends that to fight against climate change, the selected countries should focus more on green finance. Financial institutions should provide funds only for environment-friendly technologies.
迈向可持续倡议:减轻东亚和太平洋国家生态足迹的绿色金融证据
绿色金融是发展与生态可持续性之间的桥梁。它为各国在实现可持续发展目标的同时减少生态足迹提供了路线图。绿色金融优先考虑生态友好型技术、可持续行为、可再生能源和绿色基础设施,促进积极变化。本研究探讨了 2000 年至 2023 年绿色金融对 11 个东亚和太平洋国家生态足迹的影响。本研究使用不同的诊断检测来证明横截面依赖性、非正态性和斜率异质性的存在。系数的估算采用了完全修正的普通最小二乘法(FMOLS)和不同数量级的面板数量回归法。结果表明,绿色金融与生态足迹之间的倒 U 型关系是有效的。进一步分析发现,在中间量级,除蒙古和菲律宾外,所有选定国家的绿色金融都减少了生态足迹,而 FMOLS 方法则显示所有国家的绿色金融都减少了生态足迹。此外,全球化减少了生态足迹,而经济增长、工业化和城市化则增加了生态足迹。本研究建议,为应对气候变化,选定国家应更加重视绿色金融。金融机构应只为环境友好型技术提供资金。
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