Ecological footprint in the OECD countries: do energy efficiency and renewable energy matter?

被引:18
作者
Akpanke, Thomas Abuobeleye [1 ]
Deka, Abraham [1 ]
Ozdeser, Huseyin [1 ]
Seraj, Mehdi [1 ]
机构
[1] Near East Univ, Econ Dept, CY-99138 Nicosia, Cyprus
关键词
Climate action; Sustainable environment; Technological innovation; Non-renewable energy; CARBON-DIOXIDE EMISSIONS; ECONOMIC-GROWTH; CO2; EMISSIONS; ENVIRONMENTAL-QUALITY; KUZNETS CURVE; CONSUMPTION; GENERATION; AUSTRALIA; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1007/s11356-024-32151-1
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Ecological footprint (EFP) measures the amount of area, that is land or sea, which is required to absorb the waste generated through human activities or to support the production of resources consumed by populations. EFP index therefore includes six dimensions that are cropland, forestland, carbon, fishing grounds, grazing land, and built-up area. Human activities have impacted the environment, leading to global warming, widespread droughts, and diseases. The present study aims to investigate the role of renewable energy (RE) and energy efficiency on the EFP index. Past researchers have widely used carbon emission (CE) to represent environmental impact, and recent studies have shown that EFP index is a better proxy of environmental degradation. Therefore, the present research differs from past studies in that it compares on how the determinants of environmental degradation affects EFP index and CE. Panel dataset of the OECD countries from 1990 to 2020 is employed. The CS-ARDL, DCCEMG, and AMG techniques, which overcome dynamics, heterogeneity, and cross-sectional dependence, are employed. The main findings depict that RE significantly reduces EFP and CE, while economic growth significantly exacerbates them. Energy efficiency reduces CE, but does not significantly affect EFP. Non-renewable energy and research & development significantly increase CE, while an insignificant positive effect is observed with EFP. This paper shows that factors that significantly influence CE may not always significantly affect the EFP index. Thus, to reduce environmental degradation it is fundamental to understand on how each dimension of EFP is influenced.
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页码:15289 / 15301
页数:13
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