Renewable energy, urbanization, and ecological footprint linkage in CIVETS

Emerging economies are mostly plague by a massive consumption of non-renewable energy amidst an ever inceasing urbanization rate with little or no attention to the quality of the environmental. As such, this paper investigates the relationship between renewable energy, urbanization, economic growth, trade openness, and ecological footprint in CIVETS countries, namely, Colombia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, Turkey, and South Africa. The study employs augmented mean group estimator, panel cointegration, and causality tests. The findings reveal that renewable energy improves environmental quality, and trade is not particularly harmful to the environment. However, non-renewable energy consumption and urbanization are the chief contributors to environmental degradation in the CIVETS countries.
Authors: Solomon Nathaniel, Ozoemena Nwodo, Gagan Sharma, Muhammad Shah
Publication date: 2020/6
Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Volume: 27
Issue: 16
Pages: 19616-19629
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Total citations: Cited by 680
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