There have been increased attention on how man’s activities affect the environment negatively especially in developed countries. However, there are countless number of activities such as charcoal production and electricity generation from oil in developing countries that have potential carbon related social cost. In this study, the Arrellano Bond dynamic panel generalised method of moments is applied to estimate the relationship between social cost of carbon emissions and electricity generation from oil sources, GDP, charcoal consumption, energy resource depletion and population in oil producing African countries. The findings suggest the predictors have either positive or negative effect on the social cost of carbon emissions. The study re...
In Sub Saharan Africa, many people depend on biomass for their household energy. Charcoal production...
More than 80% of the urban and periurban population in Tanzania depend on charcoal as their main sou...
open access articleThe 2016 Paris Agreement (UNFCCC Authors, 2015) is the latest of initiative to cr...
There have been increased attention on how man’s activities affect the environment negatively especi...
Household energy in sub-Saharan Africa is largely derived from woodfuels burned in simple stoves wit...
This study examines the impact of charcoal production on the sustainable development of Asa Local Go...
Ethiopia is one of the largest charcoal-producing countries in Africa where its urban consumers burn...
The majority of African households will continue depending on traditional fuels to meet their daily ...
AbstractRising demand for energy is one of the major challenges facing the world today and charcoal ...
ABSTRACT: Household energy in sub-Saharan Africa is largely derived from woodfuels burned in simple ...
In much of Africa, the largest fraction of energy consumption occurs within the residential sector a...
More than 80% of the urban and periurban population in Tanzania depend on charcoal as their main sou...
The demand for charcoal in Africa is growing rapidly, driven by urbanization and lack of access to e...
Demand for charcoal in Africa is growing rapidly, driven by urbanization and lack of access to elect...
In Sub Saharan Africa, many people depend on biomass for their household energy. Charcoal production...
In Sub Saharan Africa, many people depend on biomass for their household energy. Charcoal production...
More than 80% of the urban and periurban population in Tanzania depend on charcoal as their main sou...
open access articleThe 2016 Paris Agreement (UNFCCC Authors, 2015) is the latest of initiative to cr...
There have been increased attention on how man’s activities affect the environment negatively especi...
Household energy in sub-Saharan Africa is largely derived from woodfuels burned in simple stoves wit...
This study examines the impact of charcoal production on the sustainable development of Asa Local Go...
Ethiopia is one of the largest charcoal-producing countries in Africa where its urban consumers burn...
The majority of African households will continue depending on traditional fuels to meet their daily ...
AbstractRising demand for energy is one of the major challenges facing the world today and charcoal ...
ABSTRACT: Household energy in sub-Saharan Africa is largely derived from woodfuels burned in simple ...
In much of Africa, the largest fraction of energy consumption occurs within the residential sector a...
More than 80% of the urban and periurban population in Tanzania depend on charcoal as their main sou...
The demand for charcoal in Africa is growing rapidly, driven by urbanization and lack of access to e...
Demand for charcoal in Africa is growing rapidly, driven by urbanization and lack of access to elect...
In Sub Saharan Africa, many people depend on biomass for their household energy. Charcoal production...
In Sub Saharan Africa, many people depend on biomass for their household energy. Charcoal production...
More than 80% of the urban and periurban population in Tanzania depend on charcoal as their main sou...
open access articleThe 2016 Paris Agreement (UNFCCC Authors, 2015) is the latest of initiative to cr...