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  • Recent research highlights the significant impact of non-renewable energy (NRE) production on environmental health, particularly regarding carbon emissions.
  • A study analyzing GDP growth and energy consumption in BRICS and OECD economies found a negative correlation between GDP and carbon emissions, while NRE was positively correlated with carbon emissions.
  • The findings suggest that increased gross capital formation reduces carbon emissions, trade openness has no significant impact, and a long-term positive correlation exists between energy consumption and carbon emissions, leading to a recommendation for renewable energy (RE) strategies in future projects.

Article Abstract

Recent research has shown a huge impact of non-renewable energy (NRE) production on environmental health. In this context, this work analyzes the effects of GDP growth and long- and short-term consumption of renewable and non-renewable energy (RE and NRE, respectively) on carbon emission in BRICS and OECD economies. The quantile autoregressive distributed lag (QARDL) model was employed on the panel data from 1980 to 2016. Findings suggest a negative GDP-carbon emission correlation and a positive NRE-carbon emission correlation in the considered economies. Furthermore, carbon emission decreases with increase in gross capital formation, whereas trade openness does not have any significant effect on carbon emission. It has been determined that the application of the error correction method (ECM) has less effect on energy consumption as compared to the past levels and changes in energy consumption. In the long-term, a positive correlation of carbon emission and energy consumption is observed, whereas limited short-term effects of energy consumption on carbon emission are observed. Therefore, an RE-based energy production approach is recommended in the selected region for the future projects.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-020-11823-8DOI Listing

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