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The importance of extended-STIRPAT in responding to the environmental footprint: Inclusion of environmental technologies and environmental taxation

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ENERGY STRATEGY REVIEWS
Volume 50, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.esr.2023.101216

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TIRPAT; Extended-STIRPAT; Quantile-via-moment; East asia

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This research explores the relationship between environmental technology, environmental taxes, and renewable energy consumption in the context of East Asia. The findings suggest that environmental technology plays a significant role in reducing ecological footprints, while the impact of environmental taxes and renewable energy consumption is minimal. Additionally, urban population dynamics and economic surges amplify ecological consequences. The study highlights the importance of technological innovations in environmental stewardship and recommends a recalibration of policy priorities.
This research dives deep into the interplay between environmental technology, environmental taxes, and renewable energy consumption, emphasizing their collective influence on ecological footprints within the East Asian context. The scrutiny period extends from 1999 to 2019, encompassing five pivotal nations: Japan, North Korea, South Korea, Mongolia, and China. At the heart of this study lies the choice of environmental technology as a core variable, driven by its potential to be a game-changer in sustainable development trajectories. Our findings bring a salient negative correlation between environmental technology and ecological footprints, underscoring its transformative role in reducing environmental impacts. In contrast, environmental taxes and renewable energy consumption seemed to tread lightly, casting a more subdued shadow on ecological footprints. Meanwhile, urban population dynamics and economic surges were found to magnify ecological repercussions. These insights spotlight the profound role of technological innovations in environmental stewardship and suggest a recalibration of policy emphasis in the East Asian sphere. This research ultimately offers invaluable perspectives for stakeholders, urging them to harness the promise of environmental technology while re-evaluating current policy tools.

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