The role of global collaboration in environmental technology development, natural resources, and marine energy generation technologies toward carbon neutrality in knowledge-based economies.

IF 5.8 3区 环境科学与生态学 0 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Wei Fan, Faig Aghabalayev, Manzoor Ahmad
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Abstract

This study aims to explore the influence of renewable energy consumption (REC), global collaboration in environmental technology development (GCETD), gross domestic product per capita (GDPPC), marine energy generation technologies (MGT), trade openness (TDOT), natural resources (NRs), and carbon dioxide emissions (CO2e) in 34 selected knowledge-based economies from 1990 to 2020. The results show that MGT and REC, an environmentally friendly source of energy, are positively connected with zero carbon emissions, reflecting the ability to serve as an alternative energy option for a sustainable environment. In addition, the study reveals that NRS, such as the accessibility of hydrocarbon resources, can have a positive effect on CO2e, implying that the unsustainable use of NRs may lead to the expansion of CO2e. Additionally, the study pinpoints that GDPPC and TDOT, as a gauge of economic expansion, play an essential part in a carbon-neutral future, suggesting that greater amounts of commercial success could result in greater ecological sustainability. The results also show that GCETD is linked to lower CO2e. This means that working together on an international level helps to improve environmental technologies and slow down the effects of global warming. It is suggested that governments should focus on and encourages GCETD, the use of REC, and TDOT to speed up the path toward zero emissions. Also, decision-makers should think about backing research and development investments in MGT as a potential way to reach zero CO2e in a knowledge-based economies.

全球合作在环境技术开发、自然资源和海洋能源生产技术方面对知识经济中碳中和的作用。
本研究旨在探讨1990年至2020年34个知识型经济体中可再生能源消费(REC)、全球环境技术开发合作(GCETD)、人均国内生产总值(GDPPC)、海洋能源发电技术(MGT)、贸易开放(TDOT)、自然资源(NRs)和二氧化碳排放(CO2e)的影响。结果表明,作为环境友好型能源的MGT和REC与零碳排放呈正相关,反映了作为可持续环境替代能源选择的能力。此外,研究还发现,碳氢化合物资源的可及性等自然资源限制对CO2e有积极影响,这意味着不可持续的自然资源利用可能导致CO2e的扩大。此外,该研究还指出,作为衡量经济扩张的指标,GDPPC和TDOT在碳中和的未来中发挥着至关重要的作用,这表明更大的商业成功可能会带来更大的生态可持续性。结果还表明,gced与较低的二氧化碳当量有关。这意味着在国际层面上的共同努力有助于改善环境技术和减缓全球变暖的影响。建议各国政府应关注并鼓励gced、REC的使用和TDOT加快实现零排放的道路。此外,决策者应该考虑支持对管理技术的研发投资,将其作为在知识型经济中实现二氧化碳零排放的潜在途径。
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CiteScore
8.70
自引率
17.20%
发文量
6549
审稿时长
3.8 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Science and Pollution Research (ESPR) serves the international community in all areas of Environmental Science and related subjects with emphasis on chemical compounds. This includes: - Terrestrial Biology and Ecology - Aquatic Biology and Ecology - Atmospheric Chemistry - Environmental Microbiology/Biobased Energy Sources - Phytoremediation and Ecosystem Restoration - Environmental Analyses and Monitoring - Assessment of Risks and Interactions of Pollutants in the Environment - Conservation Biology and Sustainable Agriculture - Impact of Chemicals/Pollutants on Human and Animal Health It reports from a broad interdisciplinary outlook.
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