The study examines the causality between sources of primary energy consumption, carbon dioxide emission and Nigerian economic growth using annual times series data for the period 1971 to 2013. The Toda-Yamamoto Granger causality approach was employed to establish the pattern and direction of causality. The results supported the growth hypothesis for Nigeria with respect to fossil fuel and combustible energy consumption while feedback hypothesis is supported with respect to non-combustible energy consumption. It also suggests that current level of primary energy consumption sources do not Granger cause global warming. The study recommends adopting a sustainable, expansive energy use strategy and diversifying further into the use of cleaner a...
The argument concerning the contribution of energy towards the growth objective and the adverse envi...
Given rising temperatures, climate change, the alarming increase in energy demand, and the importanc...
The Paper re ‐ examined co‐integration and causality relationship between energy consumption and eco...
This paper investigates the causal relationship among electricity supply, fossil fuel consumption, C...
The study investigates the direction of causal relationships among emissions, energy consumption a...
In this study, an attempt has been made to examine causality relationship between energy consumption...
The study investigates the direction of causal relationships among emissions, energy consumption and...
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the causal relationship among electricity supply, fossil fuel cons...
This paper investigated the relationship between energy consumption, carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions ...
The paper is set out to re-examine the causal relationship between energy consumption and economic g...
This paper investigates the relationship between CO2 emissions, energy consumption, population growt...
The relationship between energy consumption and economic growth has attracted much interest in econo...
role of energy ingestion in guaranteeing sustainable economic progression in Nigeria. The study inve...
This study analysed the trend of energy consumption, real output, financial development, monetary po...
This study examined the relations of energy consumption, emissionsand economic growth as an importan...
The argument concerning the contribution of energy towards the growth objective and the adverse envi...
Given rising temperatures, climate change, the alarming increase in energy demand, and the importanc...
The Paper re ‐ examined co‐integration and causality relationship between energy consumption and eco...
This paper investigates the causal relationship among electricity supply, fossil fuel consumption, C...
The study investigates the direction of causal relationships among emissions, energy consumption a...
In this study, an attempt has been made to examine causality relationship between energy consumption...
The study investigates the direction of causal relationships among emissions, energy consumption and...
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the causal relationship among electricity supply, fossil fuel cons...
This paper investigated the relationship between energy consumption, carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions ...
The paper is set out to re-examine the causal relationship between energy consumption and economic g...
This paper investigates the relationship between CO2 emissions, energy consumption, population growt...
The relationship between energy consumption and economic growth has attracted much interest in econo...
role of energy ingestion in guaranteeing sustainable economic progression in Nigeria. The study inve...
This study analysed the trend of energy consumption, real output, financial development, monetary po...
This study examined the relations of energy consumption, emissionsand economic growth as an importan...
The argument concerning the contribution of energy towards the growth objective and the adverse envi...
Given rising temperatures, climate change, the alarming increase in energy demand, and the importanc...
The Paper re ‐ examined co‐integration and causality relationship between energy consumption and eco...