Journal ArticleOpen Access
Renewable Energy Use and Ecological Footprints Mitigation: Evidence from Selected South Asian Economies
Author Affiliations
Wuhan University, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, University of Business and Technology, Kafrelsheikh University, ...
Published InSustainability
Year2021
Citations176
Abstract
Fossil fuel-dependency has induced a trade-off between economic growth and environmental degradation across the developing nations in particular. Against this backdrop, this study aims to evaluate the impacts of renewable energy use on the ecological footprints in the context of four South Asian fossil fuel-dependent nations: Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. The econometric analysis involves the use of recently developed methods that account for cross-sectional dependency, slope heterogeneity, and structural break issues in the data. The results reveal that renewable energy consumption reduces the ecological footprints while nonrenewable energy use boosts the ecological footprints. The results also confirm the validity of the environmental Kuznets curve and pollution haven hypotheses for the panel of the South Asian nations. Besides, foreign…
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