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Toward a sustainable environment: nexus between consumption-based carbon emissions, economic growth, renewable energy and technological innovation in Brazil.

Tomiwa Sunday AdebayoFestus Fatai AdedoyinDerviş Kirikkaleli
Published in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2021)
This research investigates the drivers of consumption-based carbon emissions in Brazil by using a dataset covering the period between 1990 and 2018. These dynamics were examined by employing the ARDL bounds, DOLS, and gradual shift causality tests. The ARDL long- and short-run estimation outcomes reveal that: (a) renewable energy use stimulates the sustainability of the environment; (b) economic growth increases environmental degradation; and (c) technological innovation enhances the quality of the environment. In addition, the gradual shift causality test results disclosed that renewable energy consumption, economic growth, technological innovation and public-private partnership investment in energy can predict consumption-based carbon emissions in Brazil. Therefore, Brazilian policymakers should actively encourage the R&D of low-carbon technologies and renewable energy consumption. Domestic consumption levels, on the other hand, should be targeted, specifically those that are more energy-intensive and cause a rise in CO2 emissions due to consumption.
Keyphrases
  • life cycle
  • healthcare
  • type diabetes
  • mental health
  • skeletal muscle
  • adipose tissue
  • risk assessment
  • single cell
  • municipal solid waste
  • dna methylation
  • gene expression
  • insulin resistance
  • heavy metals