CO2 Emissions from Renewable and Non-Renewable Electricity Generation Sources in the G7 Countries: Static and Dynamic Panel Assessment
The threat of global warming has increased due to industrialization, urbanization, population expansion, and changes in lifestyle among the Group of Seven(G7) Carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) directly affect how much electricity can be generated from various sources. This research aims to identify env...
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Main Authors: | Voumik L.C., Islam M.A., Ray S., Mohamed Yusop N.Y., Ridzuan A.R. |
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2024
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