影响可持续发展目标二氧化碳排放的因素--对六个亚洲发达国家的新认识。

IF 3.4 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Heliyon Pub Date : 2024-10-30 eCollection Date: 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e39943
Pham Xuan Hoa, Vu Ngoc Xuan, Nguyen Thi Phuong Thu
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摘要

全球经济面临着海平面上升和二氧化碳(CO2)排放量增加的双重挑战。环境污染阻碍了可持续增长,增加了对作为可持续经济基本要素的可持续能源资源的需求。本研究使用一个分析模型来研究影响六个亚洲经济发达国家二氧化碳产出的因素,旨在协助实现联合国可持续发展目标(UNSDG)。手稿采用了固定效应模型(FEM)和随机效应方法(REM)。该研究有助于环境科学、气候研究和长期环境增长。调查数据来自世界银行,涵盖 2000 年至 2020 年期间的香港、以色列、日本、韩国、新加坡和中国。本文研究了六个亚洲发达国家的电力使用(ECO)、化石燃料使用(FFU)、可持续能源采用(REC)、外国直接投资(FDI)、进口、出口、经济发展、人口和生态污染之间的关系。研究采用面板数据回归分析法,考察了这些因素对二氧化碳产出的影响,旨在为长期环境增长政策提供启示。主要研究结果强调了能源消费模式和经济活动对污染水平的巨大影响,强调了加强能源保护、转向可持续能源以及制定切实可行的环境保护规则以缓解环境退化的必要性。实证研究结果表明,电力使用、化石燃料能源、可持续能源使用、外国直接投资(FDI)、进出口活动、经济发展和人口规模等各种因素都会对这六个国家的生态污染产生影响。具体而言,外国直接投资、经济发展和绿色能源对环境退化有负面影响。相反,电力使用、化石能源使用、进出口和人口规模等因素则与生态污染呈正相关。因此,研究主张在可预见的未来,在这六个亚洲发达国家发展绿色、循环和可持续的经济框架。
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Factors affecting carbon dioxide emissions for sustainable development goals - New insights into six asian developed countries.

The worldwide economic scene faces the dual challenges of rising sea levels and escalating carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Environmental contamination impedes sustainable growth, increasing the demand for sustainable energy resources as a fundamental aspect of sustainable economies. The present research uses an analytical model to examine the elements influencing carbon dioxide output in six economically developed Asian nations, intending to assist in realizing the UNSDG- United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. The manuscript applies the fixed effect model- FEM and the random effects approach- REM method. The research contributes to the science of the environment, climate research, and long-term environmental growth. Data for this investigation were sourced from the World Bank, covering the period from 2000 to 2020, about Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, Korea, Singapore, and China. This paper investigates the nexus between power usage (ECO), fossil fuel use (FFU), sustainable energy adoption (REC), foreign direct investment (FDI), imports, exports, economic development, population, and ecological contamination across six developed Asian countries. The study uses panel data regression analysis to examine how these factors influence carbon dioxide output, aiming to provide insights for long-term environmental growth policies. Key findings highlight the considerable effect of energy consumption patterns and economic activities on pollution levels, emphasizing the need for enhancements in energy conservation, a shift towards sustainable energy sources, and practical rules protecting the environment to mitigate environmental degradation. The empirical findings indicate that various factors, such as power usage, fossil fuel-based energy, sustainable energy usage, foreign direct investment (FDI), import and export activities, economic development, and population size, impact ecological contamination within these six nations. Specifically, FDI, economic development, and green energy influenced environmental degradation negatively. Conversely, factors such as power usage, energy from fossil sources usage, imports, exports, and population size correlate positively with ecological contamination. The research consequently advocates for developing green, circular, and sustainable economic frameworks within these six developed Asian countries in the foreseeable future.

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