2021
DOI: 10.32479/ijeep.11888
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The Nexus Between Technological Advancement and Co2 Emissions in Malaysia

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“…As environmental concerns mount, governments are under greater pressure to take immediate action. Emphasis must be placed on implementing personal carbon trading, programs to reduce carbon emissions from travel, and many other policies (Yuaningsih, 2021). In addition, the implementation of a non-financial indicator is now required for any company to achieve its strategic goals since financial indicators are no longer the only ones being measured.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As environmental concerns mount, governments are under greater pressure to take immediate action. Emphasis must be placed on implementing personal carbon trading, programs to reduce carbon emissions from travel, and many other policies (Yuaningsih, 2021). In addition, the implementation of a non-financial indicator is now required for any company to achieve its strategic goals since financial indicators are no longer the only ones being measured.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is due to the pattern of nations' economic growth becoming more unsustainable and having difficulty in implementing climate action goals established by our government. Therefore, the air quality in Malaysia has worsened since the 1970s as the per capita emission of CO2 has risen [22], and Malaysia's ability to achieve a 40% reduction in emissions by 2020 has proven problematic [23]. Figure 1 illustrates a 10-year trend depicting the rise in Malaysia's overall CO2 emissions.…”
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“…It is a prominent and prevalent industry in today's world that stimulates economic growth (Chin, Puah, Teo, & Joseph, 2018). Globally, it is acknowledged as a unique and significant service industry for developing countries' economies and improves the lives of their citizens (WTTC, 2021).…”
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“…Globally, it is acknowledged as a unique and significant service industry for developing countries' economies and improves the lives of their citizens (WTTC, 2021). Tourism is an agent of economic growth, revenue generation, job creation, and regional economic development (Chin et al, 2018). Tourism investment has given enormous economic impact to countries, including their economic activities, accommodations, goods and services, restaurants, handicrafts, hotels, amusement, improvements in entertainment centres, and infrastructural development.…”
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