4.8 Article

How does energy poverty eradication affect global carbon neutrality?

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Development Studies

Is energy aid allocated fairly? A global energy vulnerability perspective

Kangyin Dong et al.

Summary: This study assesses the impact of energy vulnerability on energy aid allocation using a double-hurdle model and data from 124 countries. The findings indicate that countries with higher energy vulnerability are more likely to receive and receive a larger share of energy aid. However, this effect is heterogeneous and asymmetric, related to government quality, income levels, and access to energy assistance.

WORLD DEVELOPMENT (2024)

Article Economics

How do energy price shocks affect global economic stability? Reflection on geopolitical conflicts

Jun Zhao et al.

Summary: The sharp rise of energy prices after the Russia-Ukraine conflict has restricted social activities and economic evolution. Econometric analysis on global economies from 2003 to 2019 reveals that energy price volatility significantly affects economic growth and stability, with varying impacts among different economic organizations.

ENERGY ECONOMICS (2023)

Article Environmental Studies

How do green product exports affect carbon emissions? Evidence from China

Kangyin Dong et al.

Summary: Green development is an important global initiative. This study focuses on the impact of green product exports on carbon emissions in China, using firm-level datasets and the system generalized method of moments methodology. The findings show that increased green product exports can effectively reduce CO2 emissions, especially for high-technology manufacturers. The influence of green product exports on carbon emissions varies across regions but remains consistent across quantiles.

CHINESE JOURNAL OF POPULATION RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT (2023)

Article Energy & Fuels

Energy poverty and income inequality: An economic analysis of 37 countries

Moegi Igawa et al.

Summary: Identifying vulnerability to energy poverty is crucial for sustainable development, with economic development level and income inequality being key factors that affect household energy poverty. As a country's economy improves, accessibility and reliability dimensions of energy poverty show improvement, while affordability is worse in countries with medium economic development and higher income inequality. Additionally, household-level socioeconomic factors also play a significant role in energy poverty.

APPLIED ENERGY (2022)

Article Construction & Building Technology

The nexus between access to electricity and CO2 damage in Asian Countries: The evidence from quantile regression models

Faik Bilgili et al.

Summary: This study examines the effects of energy access on CO2 damage in Asian countries. The findings suggest that as economies develop and access to electricity increases, CO2 damage decreases. Additionally, the use of renewable energy contributes to reducing CO2 damage, while agricultural activities have a negative impact. The study suggests increasing access to electricity to mitigate indoor and outdoor pollution.

ENERGY AND BUILDINGS (2022)

Article Thermodynamics

Industrial structure, energy intensity and environmental efficiency across developed and developing economies: The intermediary role of primary, secondary and tertiary industry

Sulaman Muhammad et al.

Summary: This article examines the nonlinear relationship between industrial structure, energy intensity, and environmental efficiency in developed and developing countries. The results indicate that the environmental efficiency of Belt and Road Initiative countries has declined over the years. Developed countries have higher average environmental efficiency compared to developing countries, and the negative impact of the secondary industry on the environment is more severe in developing countries. Additionally, a nonlinear U-shaped curve is observed between the secondary industry and environmental efficiency in developed countries.

ENERGY (2022)

Article Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

How renewable energy alleviate energy poverty? A global analysis

Jun Zhao et al.

Summary: The development of the renewable energy industry plays an important role in alleviating global energy poverty, particularly in European countries. Furthermore, energy efficiency acts as a significant mediator between renewable energy and poverty alleviation.

RENEWABLE ENERGY (2022)

Article Economics

Energy poverty and public health: Global evidence

Lei Pan et al.

Summary: This study examines the impact of energy poverty on public health using data from 175 countries, finding that energy poverty has a detrimental effect on public health and living standards can mitigate this impact. The results are robust across different specifications and health indicators, with implications for public health policies and the transition to renewable energy.

ENERGY ECONOMICS (2021)

Article Economics

An inquiry into the nexus between energy poverty and income inequality in the light of global evidence

Canh Phuc Nguyen et al.

Summary: This study investigates the significant relationship between energy poverty and income inequality through empirical analysis and global data. The findings suggest that an increase in income inequality tends to exacerbate energy poverty, while reducing energy poverty may help to lower income inequality.

ENERGY ECONOMICS (2021)

Article Economics

Which households are more energy vulnerable? Energy poverty and financial inclusion in Turkey

Eyup Dogan et al.

Summary: The study shows that financial inclusion significantly alleviates energy poverty, with a higher impact on female-headed households. Health and income are found to be significant pathways through which financial inclusion influences energy poverty. Therefore, there is a need for policies promoting financial inclusion to alleviate energy poverty.

ENERGY ECONOMICS (2021)

Article Economics

Multidimensional energy poverty and human capital development: Empirical evidence from India

Muhammed Rafi et al.

Summary: This study uses household-level survey data from India to construct a multidimensional measure of energy poverty, finding that energy poverty has significant negative effects on children's health and educational achievements. The results are robust to alternative ways of measuring energy poverty, estimation approaches, and other sensitivity checks.

ENERGY ECONOMICS (2021)

Article Economics

Energy poverty influences urban outdoor air pollution levels during COVID-19 lockdown in south-central Chile

Aner Martinez-Soto et al.

Summary: This study compared air pollution levels in commercial and low/middle-income residential areas of Temuco, Chile during the COVID-19 lockdown and in 2019. It found that during lockdown, affluent areas had higher outdoor PM2.5 pollution from wood heating, while poorer households saw a decline in PM2.5 concentrations. The study suggests that policy efforts should prioritize affordability of clean heating fuels to reduce air pollution and energy poverty in south-central Chile.

ENERGY POLICY (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Assessing the impact of trade openness on CO2 emissions: Evidence from China-Japan-ROK FTA countries

Yue Dou et al.

Summary: The study found that trade openness has a positive impact on carbon emissions, but signing the agreement can reduce this effect; imports increase carbon emissions while exports significantly reduce emissions; in addition, trade openness also impacts carbon emissions through various effects.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (2021)

Article Economics

How does low-carbon energy transition alleviate energy poverty in China? A nonparametric panel causality analysis

Kangyin Dong et al.

Summary: The study found a significant bidirectional causal relationship between low-carbon energy transition and alleviation of energy poverty. Low-carbon energy transition can stimulate energy poverty alleviation through various factors, such as improving the availability of energy services, clean energy consumption, integrity of energy management, and energy affordability and efficiency.

ENERGY ECONOMICS (2021)

Article Economics

Energy poverty, children's wellbeing and the mediating role of academic performance: Evidence from China

Quanda Zhang et al.

Summary: The study shows that energy poverty has a significant negative impact on children's subjective wellbeing. Additionally, academic performance serves as an important channel through which energy poverty affects children's wellbeing. Therefore, it is important to involve children in household practices and policy decisions to address energy poverty effectively.

ENERGY ECONOMICS (2021)

Article Economics

Does energy accessibility improve human development? Evidence from energy-poor regions

Alex O. Acheampong et al.

Summary: The study demonstrates that access to electricity and clean energy can improve human development in energy-poor countries, but may have different impacts in different regions. Additionally, factors such as economic growth, employment, education, and health play important roles in human development.

ENERGY ECONOMICS (2021)

Article Environmental Studies

To eat and not to heat? Energy poverty and income inequality in Italian regions

Rossella Bardazzi et al.

Summary: There is a significant correlation between income poverty and energy poverty, which may be influenced by socio-economic inequalities. The relationship between economic inequality and energy poverty has been confirmed in the context of Italian regions, suggesting that comprehensive strategies implemented spatially are needed to address this issue.

ENERGY RESEARCH & SOCIAL SCIENCE (2021)

Article Economics

Financial inclusion and energy poverty: Empirical evidence from Ghana

Isaac Koomson et al.

Summary: This study examines the effect of financial inclusion on energy poverty in Ghana using multidimensional measures, finding that an increase in financial inclusion is associated with a decrease in household energy poverty. Results show consistency across different quasi-experimental methods, with a more significant impact on rural and male-headed households. Consumption poverty and household net income are identified as potential channels through which financial inclusion influences energy poverty.

ENERGY ECONOMICS (2021)

Article Economics

Assessing energy poverty and its effect on CO2 emissions: The case of China

Jun Zhao et al.

Summary: This study examines the dynamic impact of energy poverty on CO2 emissions in China from 2002 to 2017, revealing that energy poverty may accelerate the growth of CO2 emissions. In regions with high levels of energy poverty, there is a bidirectional causal link between energy poverty and CO2 emissions.

ENERGY ECONOMICS (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

How does energy poverty affect economic development? A panel data analysis of South Asian countries

Asad Amin et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH (2020)

Article Environmental Sciences

How does fossil energy abundance affect China's economic growth and CO2 emissions?

Boqiang Lin et al.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2020)

Article Business

Is there a decoupling relationship between CO2 emission reduction and poverty alleviation in China?

Gui Jin et al.

TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE (2020)

Article Construction & Building Technology

Energy poverty and economic development: Household-level evidence from India

Rajesh H. Acharya et al.

ENERGY AND BUILDINGS (2019)

Review Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

Electricity crisis and the effect of CO2 emissions on infrastructure-growth nexus in Sub Saharan Africa

Chengete Chakamera et al.

RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS (2018)

Article Environmental Sciences

CO2 emissions, natural gas and renewables, economic growth: Assessing the evidence from China

Kangyin Dong et al.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2018)

Article Environmental Studies

Documenting fuel poverty from the householders' perspective

Ronald Mould et al.

ENERGY RESEARCH & SOCIAL SCIENCE (2017)

Review Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

How urbanization affects CO2 emissions of STIRPAT model in Malaysia? The application

Muhammad Shahbaz et al.

RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS (2016)

Review Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

Energy poverty in China: An index based comprehensive evaluation

Ke Wang et al.

RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS (2015)

Article Economics

Measuring fuel poverty in France: Which households are the most fuel vulnerable?

Berangere Legendre et al.

ENERGY ECONOMICS (2015)

Article Environmental Sciences

Household electricity access a trivia cntributr to CO2 emissions growth in India

Shonali Pachauri

NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE (2014)

Article Economics

Quantifying the prevalence of fuel poverty across the European Union

Harriet Thomson et al.

ENERGY POLICY (2013)

Article Economics

How does political instability affect economic growth?

An Aisen et al.

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY (2013)

Article Economics

Energy poverty alleviation and climate change mitigation: Is there a trade off?

Shoibal Chakravarty et al.

ENERGY ECONOMICS (2013)

Article Economics

Testing for Granger non-causality in heterogeneous panels

Elena-Ivona Dumitrescu et al.

ECONOMIC MODELLING (2012)