Do globalization and nuclear energy intensify the environmental costs in top nuclear energy-consuming countries?
Nuclear energy is considered an effective alternative to ensure global energy safety, and it
has recently started to be promoted as a climate change mitigation solution to achieve low …
has recently started to be promoted as a climate change mitigation solution to achieve low …
[HTML][HTML] Economic globalisation, institutions and environmental quality in Sub-Saharan Africa
This paper explores the relationship between economic globalisation and environmental
quality by incorporating institutions as the determinant of this relationship for Sub-Saharan …
quality by incorporating institutions as the determinant of this relationship for Sub-Saharan …
How do natural resources, urbanization, and institutional quality meet with ecological footprints in the presence of income inequality and human capital in the next …
The rapid pace of financial and societal progress has generated a multitude of
environmental challenges. In light of this perspective, this work endeavours to analyze the …
environmental challenges. In light of this perspective, this work endeavours to analyze the …
Financial development and environmental degradation: do human capital and institutional quality make a difference?
Emerging countries are heading towards economic prosperity; however, the process of
development has enhanced their ecological footprint. Therefore, to safeguard the …
development has enhanced their ecological footprint. Therefore, to safeguard the …
Sustainable green electricity, technological innovation, and ecological footprint: does democratic accountability moderate the nexus?
Electricity generated through fossil fuels degrades the environment. Hence, the promotion of
green electricity should be the foundation for sustainable development. In this context, the …
green electricity should be the foundation for sustainable development. In this context, the …
Towards environmental sustainability in E− 7 countries: Assessing the roles of natural resources, economic growth, country risk, and energy transition
Achieving carbon neutrality and reducing global temperature rise below 2° C necessitates
shifting from conventional energy to renewable energy and ensuring sustainable use of …
shifting from conventional energy to renewable energy and ensuring sustainable use of …
An environmental impact assessment of economic complexity and energy consumption: does institutional quality make a difference?
The relationship between ecological footprint and economic complexity has important policy
implications for environmental sustainability. Furthermore, institutional quality can be an …
implications for environmental sustainability. Furthermore, institutional quality can be an …
The environmental effects of the “twin” green and digital transition in European regions
This study explores the nexus between digital and green transformations—the so-called
“twin” transition—in European regions in an effort to identify the impact of digital and …
“twin” transition—in European regions in an effort to identify the impact of digital and …
[HTML][HTML] Governance for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals: How important are participation, policy coherence, reflexivity, adaptation and democratic …
It is widely accepted that the achievement of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
depends on effective governance arrangements. However, it is less clear which modes and …
depends on effective governance arrangements. However, it is less clear which modes and …
Exploring the role of export product quality and economic complexity for economic progress of developed economies: Does institutional quality matter?
It is important to unearth the role of structural change factors for sustainable growth in
developed economies. Economic complexity, export product quality, and institutional …
developed economies. Economic complexity, export product quality, and institutional …