This study exclusively contributes to the health-environment discourse by using mortality rates, carbon emissions (proxy for environmental degradation), renewable energy and real per capita income to investigate these intrinsic relationships. This study uses an unbalanced sample of 47 Sub-Saharan African countries from 2005–2019 to reveal that: (1) both carbon emissions and renewable energy are associated with higher mortality rates; (2) real per capita income is associated with reducing mortality rates; (3) per capita income attenuates the effect of renewable energy on mortality rates, (4) persistency in mortalities exist; and (5) the health-environment-energy-income dynamics differ across income groups. Additionally, this study submits t...
Carbon emissions are basically gaseous substances that are generated from human activities such as t...
International audienceWe examine causal links between energy consumption and health indicators (Mort...
Studies have used ambient air pollutant concentrations to explain infant mortality. Thus, this study...
This study exclusively contributes to the health-environment discourse by using mortality rates, car...
This paper employs a number of panel methodological approaches to explore the link between per capit...
This paper employs a number of panel methodological approaches to explore the link between per capit...
This paper employs a number of panel methodological approaches to explore the link between per capit...
This paper employs panel methodological approaches to explore the link between per capita carbon dio...
This study contributes towards the realization of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 13 which aims “...
This study contributes towards the realization of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 13 which aims “...
International audienceWe examine causal links between energy consumption and health indicators (Mort...
International audienceWe examine causal links between energy consumption and health indicators (Mort...
The study investigates the relationship between energy consumption, economic growth and health outco...
This study examined the relationship between energy consumption, CO2 emission and population health ...
The health implications of fossil energy consumption and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions remain a glo...
Carbon emissions are basically gaseous substances that are generated from human activities such as t...
International audienceWe examine causal links between energy consumption and health indicators (Mort...
Studies have used ambient air pollutant concentrations to explain infant mortality. Thus, this study...
This study exclusively contributes to the health-environment discourse by using mortality rates, car...
This paper employs a number of panel methodological approaches to explore the link between per capit...
This paper employs a number of panel methodological approaches to explore the link between per capit...
This paper employs a number of panel methodological approaches to explore the link between per capit...
This paper employs panel methodological approaches to explore the link between per capita carbon dio...
This study contributes towards the realization of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 13 which aims “...
This study contributes towards the realization of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 13 which aims “...
International audienceWe examine causal links between energy consumption and health indicators (Mort...
International audienceWe examine causal links between energy consumption and health indicators (Mort...
The study investigates the relationship between energy consumption, economic growth and health outco...
This study examined the relationship between energy consumption, CO2 emission and population health ...
The health implications of fossil energy consumption and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions remain a glo...
Carbon emissions are basically gaseous substances that are generated from human activities such as t...
International audienceWe examine causal links between energy consumption and health indicators (Mort...
Studies have used ambient air pollutant concentrations to explain infant mortality. Thus, this study...