2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-20275-1
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Investigating the linkages of female employer, education expenditures, renewable energy, and CO2 emissions: application of CS-ARDL

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“…The E-7 countries' carbon footprints might be significantly reduced if they adopted a renewable energy policy and technological innovation. Similar findings are found (Mehmood, 2022) regarding the importance of increasing the HDI, and the share of energy that comes from alternative and renewable energy sources, in South Asian nations in order to reduce pollution, and (Umar et al, 2020) agree that technological advancements have helped lower pollution rates by increasing the use of greener, more energy-efficient methods. Further evidence that human capital can reduce an organization's CO2 emission is provided by Huang et al (2022) and Usman and Radulescu.…”
Section: Cs-ardl Test Resultssupporting
confidence: 66%
“…The E-7 countries' carbon footprints might be significantly reduced if they adopted a renewable energy policy and technological innovation. Similar findings are found (Mehmood, 2022) regarding the importance of increasing the HDI, and the share of energy that comes from alternative and renewable energy sources, in South Asian nations in order to reduce pollution, and (Umar et al, 2020) agree that technological advancements have helped lower pollution rates by increasing the use of greener, more energy-efficient methods. Further evidence that human capital can reduce an organization's CO2 emission is provided by Huang et al (2022) and Usman and Radulescu.…”
Section: Cs-ardl Test Resultssupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Upon examination of the estimated results, it can be observed that there is a negative correlation between renewable energy sources and carbon emissions. Previous studies that have yielded comparable outcomes lend support to this perspective [14,16,21,[23][24][25]27,44]. These findings indicate that the development of sustainable green energy sources (renewable energy sources) should be prioritized over the use of fossil fuels to reduce CO 2 emissions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Liu et al. (2020) , Mehmood (2021) , Mehmood (2022a) , Voumik et al. (2022a) , and Mehmood (2022b) all discovered a comparable effect in renewable energy and carbon emissions, and all four pieces of the prior study concluded that renewable energy can reduce CO 2 emissions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%