腐败的可再生能源:二氧化碳排放的跨国分析

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Andrew Hargrove, J. Sommer, John M. Shandra
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摘要

许多国家正在大力投资可再生能源,以支持其发展。然而,研究人员对可再生能源是否会导致二氧化碳排放的减少存在争议。可再生能源应该会减少二氧化碳的排放,然而一些研究人员发现了一个“替代悖论”,即可再生能源与化石燃料能源一起使用,而不是取代化石燃料,因此二氧化碳的排放量并没有大幅减少。我们认为,腐败可能是造成流离失所悖论的部分原因。我们使用1990年至2015年的双向固定效应回归来检验160个国家的行政和公共部门腐败如何调节可再生能源消费对人均二氧化碳排放量的影响。我们发现我们的假设得到了支持,因为相互作用项显示腐败减缓了可再生能源消费对二氧化碳排放的有益影响。当各国在其境内控制腐败时,可再生能源的积极影响将增加一倍以上。
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Corrupting Renewable Energy: A Cross-National Analysis of CO2 Emissions
Many nations are investing heavily in renewable energy sources to support their development. However, there is debate among researchers concerning whether renewable energy leads to reductions in CO 2 emissions. Renewable energy sources should reduce CO 2 emissions, yet some researchers have observed a “displacement paradox,” in which renewables are used alongside fossil fuel energy instead of displacing it, and therefore CO 2 emissions are not substantially reduced. We argue that corruption may be partially responsible for the displacement paradox. We use two-way fixed effects regression from 1990 to 2015 to test how executive and public sector corruption moderates the effect of renewable energy consumption on CO 2 emissions per capita for 160 nations. We find support for our hypothesis, as the interaction terms reveal that corruption slows the beneficial effect of renewable energy consumption on CO 2 emissions. When nations control corruption within their borders, the positive impact of renewable energy is more than doubled.
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期刊介绍: Human Ecology Review (ISSN 1074-4827) is a refereed journal published twice a year by the Society for Human Ecology. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed research and theory on the interaction between humans and the environment and other links between culture and nature (Research in Human Ecology), essays and applications relevant to human ecology (Human Ecology Forum), book reviews (Contemporary Human Ecology), and relevant commentary, announcements, and awards (Human Ecology Bulletin).
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