2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.gr.2023.04.005
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The impacts of globalization, renewable energy, and agriculture on CO2 emissions in India: Contextual evidence using a novel composite carbon emission-related atmospheric quality index

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“…Renewable energy offers significant economic advantages, such as increased energy access, enhanced energy security and the exploitation of local renewable resources, as well as lowering GHGs. This is consistent with the apriori expectation proposed in this research and with the studies of (Adebayo et al, 2023;Apergis et al, 2023;Awosusi et al, 2023;Gangopadhyay et al, 2023;Shabbir Alam et al, 2023).…”
Section: Qq Results and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Renewable energy offers significant economic advantages, such as increased energy access, enhanced energy security and the exploitation of local renewable resources, as well as lowering GHGs. This is consistent with the apriori expectation proposed in this research and with the studies of (Adebayo et al, 2023;Apergis et al, 2023;Awosusi et al, 2023;Gangopadhyay et al, 2023;Shabbir Alam et al, 2023).…”
Section: Qq Results and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Regarding carbon emissions and air pollution, there is currently a lack of corresponding research in the academic community at the urban scale, and a lack of consideration for the simultaneous impact of control measures on both atmospheric pollutants and carbon emissions. For example, Shabbir Alam et al [17] looked at carbon emissions and air pollution in India from the perspective of government restrictions, finding an approximately linear relationship between regional carbon emissions and air pollution, and a non-linear U-shaped relationship with renewable energy, but did not elaborate on the advantages and disadvantages of control measures. Wang et al [18] confirmed from the perspective of spatial spillover that there is a certain symbiosis and aggregation between carbon emissions and air pollution but did not point out the synergistic impact of control measures on both.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%