创新、节约、增长:金砖国家技术创新、能源利用和碳排放综合分析

IF 3.5 4区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Meng Zhang, Muhammad Imran, Ronaldo A. Juanatas
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本研究旨在对金砖国家的技术创新、可再生能源、经济发展和碳排放之间的相互作用进行变革性探索,揭示重新定义可持续发展范式的新见解,为全球环境决策做出贡献。这项综合研究的时间跨度为 1990-2022 年,细致地考察了经济指标、能源消耗、可再生能源发电和技术进步的动态变化。数据集的非正态分布促使我们使用矩量回归,通过考虑不同的斜率和横截面依赖关系,提供细致入微的见解。通过 "Dumitrescu-Hurlin 面板因果检验 "进行验证,完善了研究结果,揭示了技术创新的影响在各个量级上的递减。这项研究揭示了一种令人信服的联系:技术创新的加强与碳排放量的减少密切相关,在较低的量级上尤为明显。这与现有研究不谋而合,强调了技术对可持续发展的变革潜力。相反,能源利用率与碳排放量之间出现了令人担忧的正相关关系,凸显了能源使用量不断攀升所带来的长期环境挑战。为解决能源消耗上升带来的生态后果,迫切需要采取战略干预措施。可再生能源发电与碳排放之间的关系错综复杂,强调了可再生能源在减轻环境影响方面的关键作用。这与当前关于可再生能源对可持续发展不可或缺的贡献的讨论相吻合。这项研究强调了在环境可持续发展倡议中优先考虑可再生能源发电的战略重要性。然而,经济发展与碳排放之间在所有量级上都呈现出令人不安的正相关,揭示了金砖国家在经济增长的同时也付出了环境代价。随着经济发展的进步,碳排放量也在增加,这给可持续发展带来了巨大挑战,并强调了在进步与环境保护之间取得平衡的必要性。这一贡献丰富了金砖国家内外正在进行的关于促进可持续发展的讨论,标志着向更具环境意识的未来迈出了重要一步。
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Innovate, conserve, grow: A comprehensive analysis of technological innovation, energy utilization, and carbon emission in BRICS
The aim of this study was to embark on a transformative exploration of the interplay between technological innovation, renewable energy, economic development, and carbon emissions in BRICS nations, unveiling novel insights that redefine sustainability paradigms and contribute to global environmental policymaking. This comprehensive study spans the years 1990–2022, meticulously examining the dynamics of economic indicators, energy consumption, renewable energy generation, and technological progress. The dataset's non‐normal distribution prompts the use of moment quantile regression, providing nuanced insights with consideration for diverse slopes and cross‐sectional dependencies. Validation through the “Dumitrescu‐Hurlin panel Causality Test” refines the findings, revealing the diminishing impact of technological innovation across quantiles. The study illuminates a compelling connection: heightened technological innovation correlates strongly with reduced carbon emissions, particularly evident at lower quantiles. This aligns seamlessly with existing research, emphasizing technology's transformative potential for sustainability. Conversely, a concerning positive association emerges between energy utilization and carbon emissions, highlighting the persistent environmental challenge posed by escalating energy use. Urgent strategic interventions are underscored to address the ecological consequences associated with rising energy consumption. The intricate relationship between renewable electricity production and carbon emissions unfolds, emphasizing renewables' pivotal role in mitigating environmental impact. This aligns with ongoing discussions regarding their indispensable contribution to sustainable development. The study underscores the strategic importance of prioritizing renewable power production in environmental sustainability initiatives. However, a disconcerting positive association surfaces between economic development and carbon emissions across all quantiles, revealing the environmental costs accompanying economic growth in BRICS nations. As economic development advances, carbon emissions escalate, presenting substantial sustainability challenges and emphasizing the imperative to balance progress with environmental conservation efforts. This contribution enriches the ongoing discourse on fostering sustainability within the BRICS nations and beyond, marking a significant stride toward a more environmentally conscious future.
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Natural Resources Forum
Natural Resources Forum 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
0.00%
发文量
24
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Natural Resources Forum, a United Nations Sustainable Development Journal, focuses on international, multidisciplinary issues related to sustainable development, with an emphasis on developing countries. The journal seeks to address gaps in current knowledge and stimulate policy discussions on the most critical issues associated with the sustainable development agenda, by promoting research that integrates the social, economic, and environmental dimensions of sustainable development. Contributions that inform the global policy debate through pragmatic lessons learned from experience at the local, national, and global levels are encouraged. The Journal considers articles written on all topics relevant to sustainable development. In addition, it dedicates series, issues and special sections to specific themes that are relevant to the current discussions of the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD). Articles must be based on original research and must be relevant to policy-making. Criteria for selection of submitted articles include: 1) Relevance and importance of the topic discussed to sustainable development in general, both in terms of policy impacts and gaps in current knowledge being addressed by the article; 2) Treatment of the topic that incorporates social, economic and environmental aspects of sustainable development, rather than focusing purely on sectoral and/or technical aspects; 3) Articles must contain original applied material drawn from concrete projects, policy implementation, or literature reviews; purely theoretical papers are not entertained.
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