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Urbanization, renewable energy production, and carbon dioxide emission in BSEC member states: implications for climate change mitigation and energy markets

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
卷 30, 期 25, 页码 67338-67350

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-023-27221-9

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Renewable energy; Urbanization; GDP per capita; Climate change; Carbon dioxide emission

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As the world population grows, the demand for energy continues to rise due to advancements in technology and globalization. This study investigates the relationship between urbanization, carbon dioxide emissions, economic growth, and renewable energy production in developing countries, providing new insights into the energy market. The findings highlight the important role of renewable energy in mitigating climate change and have implications for policymakers.
As the world's population grows, the energy demand continues to rise due to advancements in technology and the impact of globalization. The finite nature of traditional energy sources has accelerated the shift toward renewable energy, particularly in developing countries where environmental degradation and declining quality of life are significant concerns. This study delves into the interplay between urbanization, carbon dioxide emissions, economic growth, and renewable energy production in Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation member states, providing new insights into the energy market. By using annual data from 1995 to 2020 and advanced panel cointegration tests, this study provides a comprehensive analysis of the determinants of renewable energy for developing countries. The findings show a substantial and long-term relationship between urbanization, emissions, growth, and renewable energy production. These findings have important implications for policymakers and underscore the critical role of renewable energy in mitigating climate change in developing countries.

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