Md. Monirul Islam, Muhammad Kamran Khan, Mohammad Tareque, Noor Jehan et al.
Bangladesh's recent doorway to the spectacular growth trajectory is largely associated with the shared contributions of globalization, FDI, trade, economic growth, urbanization, energy consumption, innovation, and institutional quality that affect its natural environment. Earlier studies hardly inco...
Muntasir Murshed, Md. Aminur Rahman, Md Shabbir Alam, Paiman Ahmad et al.
Environmental sustainability has become a major concern for policymakers across the globe. In this regard, understanding the factors responsible for environmental degradation is particularly important for developing nations. Against this backdrop, this study aims to evaluate the impacts of environme...
Vishal Dagar, Muhammad Kamran Khan, Rafael Alvarado, Muhammad Usman et al.
Muntasir Murshed, Zahoor Ahmed, Md Shabbir Alam, Haider Mahmood et al.
Achieving carbon-neutrality has become a global agenda following the ratification of the Paris Agreement. For the developing countries, in particular, attaining a low-carbon economy is particularly important since these economies are predominantly fossil-fuel dependent, to which Bangladesh is no exc...
Abdul Rehman, Hengyun Ma, İlhan Öztürk, Muntasir Murshed et al.
Muntasir Murshed, Seemran Rashid, Recep Ulucak, Vishal Dagar et al.
The energy sector of Argentina is predominantly reliant on fossil fuels. Consequently, such fossil fuel dependency within the nation's power sector, in particular, has aggravated the environmental quality in Argentina by amplifying the nation's energy production-based carbon emission levels. However...
Brayan Tillaguango, Rafael Alvarado, Vishal Dagar, Muntasir Murshed et al.
The ecological footprint is an indicator used in recent years to assess the accelerated process of environmental degradation experienced by countries. In particular, in regions or countries with high biodiversity, strong dependence on natural resources, high informality, and low productive specializ...
Md. Monirul Islam, Md. Idris Ali, Brian Ceh, Sanjeet Singh et al.
Energy consumption for sustainable development has become a crucial issue in recent years. The anthropogenic effects of traditional energy sources (non-renewables) underscore the need for renewable energy and efforts to promote its adoption have comprised policy makers' strategies to achieve sustain...
Narasingha Das, Muntasir Murshed, Soumen Rej, Arunava Bandyopadhyay et al.
India is a major developing world economy that has predominantly been highly energy-intensive and fossil fuel dependent. Consequently, this South Asian nation has not been able to safeguard its environment from persistent degradation through the discharge of greenhouse gases. Accordingly, this study...