this paper (see the structure of Model Formulation). This functional formula can trace the different potential impacts of a given energy technology users, (i.e. energy-end users) in a country (for details see, for example, Kahen & Sayers 4 1995b). Considering energy technology and its environmental impact, and assuming the per capita consumption of commercial energy as a suitable representative for affluence and technology, then "a baby born in the United States represents twice the destructive impact on Earth's ecosystems and the services they provide as one born in Sweden, three times one born in Italy, thirteen times one born in Brazil, 35 times one born in India, 140 times one in Bangladesh or Kenya, and 280 times one in ...
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This paper examines four environmental dimensions of energy security—climate change, air pollution, ...
Today, the world is confronted with the issue of environmental pollution as a result of our dependen...
The development of the sustainable energy systems is crucial for economic growth and climate change ...
Rapid economic growth of developing countries like India and China implies that these countries beco...
The aim of this research is two-fold. Firstly, to introduce a trilemma of a global sustainable energ...
Overtime, newly developed countries have begun to use renewable energy sources as a means of power i...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, to present an analysis of a comprehensive set of globa...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between technology adoption and environment...
In the 20th century, industrialization and population growth led to a rapid increase in world energy...
Using World Bank Development Indicators, it is shown that the use of energy is strongly related to a...
Sustainable development and global climate change have figured prominently in scientific analysis a...
Energy is certainly the most important resource, factor of production, commodity in the world econom...
peer reviewedIn recent years, the destruction of the ecosystem, due to strong emissions of greenhous...
Owing to a very rapid growth in electricity generation in developing countries (DCs), the environm...
Energy is required for development because it facilitates production and makes day to day act...
This paper examines four environmental dimensions of energy security—climate change, air pollution, ...
Today, the world is confronted with the issue of environmental pollution as a result of our dependen...
The development of the sustainable energy systems is crucial for economic growth and climate change ...