The recent historical increases in energy-related CO2 emissions globally have put the Ghana’s transport, industry, residential and agriculture sector in the spotlight, courtesy of the significantly high pollutant emissions from these sectors. Taking a cue from this, this paper investigates into the drivers of carbon dioxide emissions in Ghana by examining the consumption of energy by the industry, agriculture, residential and the transport sector. In doing so, this study employs the Regression model as a statistical method to examine the relations between dependent variable (carbon dioxide emissions) and the four variables of interest (energy consumption by the industry, agriculture, residential and the transport sector). Decomposition Mode...
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In this study, the relationship between carbon dioxide emissions, GDP, energy use, and population gr...
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Energy has become increasingly very essential for the growth and development of every nation. Howeve...
This study investigated the determinants of the rising fossil fuel consumption for three Sub-Saharan...
Ghana’s economy, though energy-poor, consistently grew over the past two decades, reaching 14.4% in ...
Even though many studies have attempted to understand the drivers of carbon dioxide emission and en...
In this study, the relationship between carbon dioxide emissions, GDP, energy use, and population gr...
In this study, the relationship between carbon dioxide emissions, GDP, energy use, and population gr...
The study investigated the relationship between carbon dioxide, electricity production, and consumpt...
This paper examines the effects of per capita gross domestic product (GDP), trade openness, and urba...
Ethiopia, among the fastest growing economies worldwide, is witnessing rapid urbanization and indust...
The study examined the causal nexus between energy use, carbon dioxide emissions, and macroeconomic ...
In this study, the impact of energy, agriculture, macroeconomic and human-induced indicators on envi...
The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis postulates an inverted U-shaped relationship betwee...
Energy is arguably one of the major challenges the world faces today, touching all aspects of our ...
The aim of this research is to investigate the pollution haven hypothesis (PHH) in Ghana utilizing C...
Whilst most countries have drafted energy policies, the desired goals of these policies are not met....
Energy has become increasingly very essential for the growth and development of every nation. Howeve...
This study investigated the determinants of the rising fossil fuel consumption for three Sub-Saharan...
Ghana’s economy, though energy-poor, consistently grew over the past two decades, reaching 14.4% in ...