Exploring the relationship between GDP, carbon dioxide emissions, energy consumption, population, and renewable energy production using Canada as a model country

This study explores the complex relationships between population growth, gross domestic productivity (GDP), carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, primary energy consumption, and renewable energy (RE) production in Canada from 1950 to 2021. Using time-series econometric techniques, including Ordinary Least...

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Main Authors: Chew, Jia Ming, Yap, Chee Kong, Krishnan Kumar, Cheng, Wan Hee, Wan Mohd Syazwan, Rosimah Nulit, Noor Azrizal-Wahid, Muskhazli Mustafa, Hideo Okamura, Yoshifumi Horie, Yap, Chee Wah, Kennedy Aaron Aguol, Ong, Meng Chuan
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spelling my.ums.eprints.429822025-02-28T06:14:29Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42982/ Exploring the relationship between GDP, carbon dioxide emissions, energy consumption, population, and renewable energy production using Canada as a model country Chew, Jia Ming Yap, Chee Kong Krishnan Kumar Cheng, Wan Hee Wan Mohd Syazwan Rosimah Nulit Noor Azrizal-Wahid Muskhazli Mustafa Hideo Okamura Yoshifumi Horie Yap, Chee Wah Kennedy Aaron Aguol Ong, Meng Chuan H1-99 Social sciences (General) HD28-9999 Industries. Land use. Labor This study explores the complex relationships between population growth, gross domestic productivity (GDP), carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, primary energy consumption, and renewable energy (RE) production in Canada from 1950 to 2021. Using time-series econometric techniques, including Ordinary Least Squares (OLS), Vector Autoregressive (VAR) models, and cointegration analysis, the research investigates how these variables interact over time and their implications for environmental sustainability and economic development. The results indicate that population and GDP growth significantly increase primary energy consumption and CO2 emissions, emphasizing the need for cleaner energy sources. While the positive correlation between population growth and renewable energy production presents opportunities for reducing carbon footprints and fostering economic resilience, there are also risks of overexploitation of renewable resources if energy demand outpaces sustainable supply. The study highlights the importance of sustainable resource management and policy frameworks to ensure that economic growth does not compromise environmental integrity. These findings provide critical insights for policymakers in balancing economic development with environmental sustainability, advocating for increased investment in renewable energy and implementing energy-efficient practices. Future research should expand this analysis to other countries and explore the differentiated impact of various renewable energy sources on economic and environmental outcomes. Universal Wiser publisher 2024 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42982/1/FULL%20TEXT.pdf Chew, Jia Ming and Yap, Chee Kong and Krishnan Kumar and Cheng, Wan Hee and Wan Mohd Syazwan and Rosimah Nulit and Noor Azrizal-Wahid and Muskhazli Mustafa and Hideo Okamura and Yoshifumi Horie and Yap, Chee Wah and Kennedy Aaron Aguol and Ong, Meng Chuan (2024) Exploring the relationship between GDP, carbon dioxide emissions, energy consumption, population, and renewable energy production using Canada as a model country. Environmental Protection Research, 4. pp. 156-176. ISSN 2810-9325 https://doi.org/10.37256/epr.4220244730
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topic H1-99 Social sciences (General)
HD28-9999 Industries. Land use. Labor
spellingShingle H1-99 Social sciences (General)
HD28-9999 Industries. Land use. Labor
Chew, Jia Ming
Yap, Chee Kong
Krishnan Kumar
Cheng, Wan Hee
Wan Mohd Syazwan
Rosimah Nulit
Noor Azrizal-Wahid
Muskhazli Mustafa
Hideo Okamura
Yoshifumi Horie
Yap, Chee Wah
Kennedy Aaron Aguol
Ong, Meng Chuan
Exploring the relationship between GDP, carbon dioxide emissions, energy consumption, population, and renewable energy production using Canada as a model country
description This study explores the complex relationships between population growth, gross domestic productivity (GDP), carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, primary energy consumption, and renewable energy (RE) production in Canada from 1950 to 2021. Using time-series econometric techniques, including Ordinary Least Squares (OLS), Vector Autoregressive (VAR) models, and cointegration analysis, the research investigates how these variables interact over time and their implications for environmental sustainability and economic development. The results indicate that population and GDP growth significantly increase primary energy consumption and CO2 emissions, emphasizing the need for cleaner energy sources. While the positive correlation between population growth and renewable energy production presents opportunities for reducing carbon footprints and fostering economic resilience, there are also risks of overexploitation of renewable resources if energy demand outpaces sustainable supply. The study highlights the importance of sustainable resource management and policy frameworks to ensure that economic growth does not compromise environmental integrity. These findings provide critical insights for policymakers in balancing economic development with environmental sustainability, advocating for increased investment in renewable energy and implementing energy-efficient practices. Future research should expand this analysis to other countries and explore the differentiated impact of various renewable energy sources on economic and environmental outcomes.
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author Chew, Jia Ming
Yap, Chee Kong
Krishnan Kumar
Cheng, Wan Hee
Wan Mohd Syazwan
Rosimah Nulit
Noor Azrizal-Wahid
Muskhazli Mustafa
Hideo Okamura
Yoshifumi Horie
Yap, Chee Wah
Kennedy Aaron Aguol
Ong, Meng Chuan
author_facet Chew, Jia Ming
Yap, Chee Kong
Krishnan Kumar
Cheng, Wan Hee
Wan Mohd Syazwan
Rosimah Nulit
Noor Azrizal-Wahid
Muskhazli Mustafa
Hideo Okamura
Yoshifumi Horie
Yap, Chee Wah
Kennedy Aaron Aguol
Ong, Meng Chuan
author_sort Chew, Jia Ming
title Exploring the relationship between GDP, carbon dioxide emissions, energy consumption, population, and renewable energy production using Canada as a model country
title_short Exploring the relationship between GDP, carbon dioxide emissions, energy consumption, population, and renewable energy production using Canada as a model country
title_full Exploring the relationship between GDP, carbon dioxide emissions, energy consumption, population, and renewable energy production using Canada as a model country
title_fullStr Exploring the relationship between GDP, carbon dioxide emissions, energy consumption, population, and renewable energy production using Canada as a model country
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the relationship between GDP, carbon dioxide emissions, energy consumption, population, and renewable energy production using Canada as a model country
title_sort exploring the relationship between gdp, carbon dioxide emissions, energy consumption, population, and renewable energy production using canada as a model country
publisher Universal Wiser publisher
publishDate 2024
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42982/1/FULL%20TEXT.pdf
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