Although the current literature has widely explored the paraphernalia of renewable energy on environment, the literature overlooks the asymmetric association of renewable energy with the environment. To contribute this gap in the existing body of related literature, this study carry out the nonlinear impact of renewable energy consumption along with control variables like non-renewable energy, urbanization, and gross domestic product on CO2 emission in Pakistan. The study employs the nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag model (NARDL) from 1980 to 2018. The results reveal that renewable energy consumption mitigates the environmental degradation asymmetrically. While other variables non-renewable energy consumption, gross domestic product...
Like other developing countries, Pakistan faces one of the most serious challenges of how to mitigat...
This study aims at examining the causal relationship between energy consumption, natural resources, ...
Economic growth is a process that is not possible without a lot of energy consumption. Energy is con...
The study scrutinizes the impact of renewable and non-renewable energy consumption and CO2 emissions...
This paper explores the asymmetric relationship between renewable energy consumption, non-renewable ...
Developing countries like Pakistan are facing issues of environmental degradation. The use of non-re...
The key aim of the current analysis was to examine the impact of electricity production from various...
The main objective of the study is to explore asymmetric impact of oil price on environmental degrad...
The present study examines the impact of globalization, financial development, human capital, and ca...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the empirical effects of renewable and non-renewable energy ...
Any rise in real GDP crafts higher energy demand in Pakistan. This short-term rising energy requirem...
The impact of human activities on environmental degradation has been increasing over time, and ecolo...
The globe is now in ecological turmoil as a result of the unrelenting increase in global warming. As...
Climate change is raising widespread anxiety, especially in countries that are more vulnerable to en...
Path dependence refers to the consumption of fossil fuels in energy production system. This study em...
Like other developing countries, Pakistan faces one of the most serious challenges of how to mitigat...
This study aims at examining the causal relationship between energy consumption, natural resources, ...
Economic growth is a process that is not possible without a lot of energy consumption. Energy is con...
The study scrutinizes the impact of renewable and non-renewable energy consumption and CO2 emissions...
This paper explores the asymmetric relationship between renewable energy consumption, non-renewable ...
Developing countries like Pakistan are facing issues of environmental degradation. The use of non-re...
The key aim of the current analysis was to examine the impact of electricity production from various...
The main objective of the study is to explore asymmetric impact of oil price on environmental degrad...
The present study examines the impact of globalization, financial development, human capital, and ca...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the empirical effects of renewable and non-renewable energy ...
Any rise in real GDP crafts higher energy demand in Pakistan. This short-term rising energy requirem...
The impact of human activities on environmental degradation has been increasing over time, and ecolo...
The globe is now in ecological turmoil as a result of the unrelenting increase in global warming. As...
Climate change is raising widespread anxiety, especially in countries that are more vulnerable to en...
Path dependence refers to the consumption of fossil fuels in energy production system. This study em...
Like other developing countries, Pakistan faces one of the most serious challenges of how to mitigat...
This study aims at examining the causal relationship between energy consumption, natural resources, ...
Economic growth is a process that is not possible without a lot of energy consumption. Energy is con...