Shamina Israr Tithi, Md Omar Faruk, Azizul Hakim Rafi, Md Tanvir Ahsan et al.
The escalating climate challenge in advanced economies necessitates structural solutions that align technological progress with environmental sustainability. This study re-examines the determinants of carbon emissions in the United States by emphasizing the strategic role of artificial intelligence ...
Saifuddin Zani, Shamina Israr Tithi, Md Omar Faruk, Azizul Hakim Rafi et al.
This study reexamines the drivers of carbon emissions in the United States by integrating energy efficiency, financial accessibility, and information and communication technology (ICT) within a unified empirical framework. Using annual data from 1990 to 2022, the analysis employs the autoregressive ...
Azizul Hakim Rafi, Shamina Israr Tithi, Md Omar Faruk, Md Tanvir Ahsan et al.
This study examines the role of financial technology (FinTech) and the digital economy in shaping environmental sustainability in the United States over the period 1990–2021, within the framework of the Load Capacity Curve (LCC) hypothesis. Unlike conventional indicators, the Load Capacity Factor (L...
Md Omar Faruk, Shamina Israr Tithi, Azizul Hakim Rafi, Mehedi Hasan et al.
The accelerating diffusion of artificial intelligence is reshaping production systems, energy efficiency, and environmental outcomes in advanced economies. However, the environmental consequences of AI-driven technological progress remain theoretically ambiguous, particularly within high-income, ene...