2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-023-28960-5
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How do energy supply and energy use link to environmental degradation in China?

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“…Thirdly, this study elucidates the composite beneficial effects of foreign direct investment, trade openness, and financial sector growth on sustainable economic progression, refining the isolated factor analyses conducted by Sun et al [25] and Bian et al [26]. Fourthly, it offers a nuanced critique of fossil fuel reliance, augmenting the pollution-centric analyses of Lei et al [27], Ji et al [28], and Butt et al [29] with a broader examination of economic sustainability implications. Together, these insights not only bridge significant gaps by furnishing robust empirical evidence on the diverse determinants of economic sustainability in China but also highlight the imperative for a cohesive policy schema.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Thirdly, this study elucidates the composite beneficial effects of foreign direct investment, trade openness, and financial sector growth on sustainable economic progression, refining the isolated factor analyses conducted by Sun et al [25] and Bian et al [26]. Fourthly, it offers a nuanced critique of fossil fuel reliance, augmenting the pollution-centric analyses of Lei et al [27], Ji et al [28], and Butt et al [29] with a broader examination of economic sustainability implications. Together, these insights not only bridge significant gaps by furnishing robust empirical evidence on the diverse determinants of economic sustainability in China but also highlight the imperative for a cohesive policy schema.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…For example, oil and gas drilling, mining for coal and uranium, and the construction of large hydroelectric dams can disrupt ecosystems, displace wildlife, and degrade natural habitats. The sustainable management of energy resources and the adoption of less invasive renewable energy technologies are critical to preserving biodiversity and ecosystem services [120,121] . Resource depletion, such as fossil fuels and uranium, raises concerns about resource depletion and energy security.…”
Section: Sustainability and Marketing In The Energy Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research state that grants and subsidy therefore should be introduced to help develop the green energy system. China’s environment has been deteriorating at an alarming rate accordingly to the experts Butt [ 46 ] because of its rising consumption of energy and extensive utilization of fossil fuels. This has led to a domino effect in terms of environmental problems whereby the institution has contaminated both air and water as well as soil erosion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%