Fresh evidence on the influence of trading activities on CO2 emissions in developed and developing high CO2 emitting countries: long panel data modelling

There is a widespread concern for environmental quality across the world due to greenhouse gases especially carbon dioxide (CO2) emission, which is the main source of global warming. Both trade and carbon dioxide emissions are rising simultaneously over the years. This paper investigates the relatio...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Jawad, Iqbal, Abdul Rahim, A.S., Ng, Shing Leng, Sulaiman, Chindo, Samad, Nur Syafiqah A.
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Published: Inderscience 2023
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/108054/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1080542024-09-26T03:42:42Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/108054/ Fresh evidence on the influence of trading activities on CO2 emissions in developed and developing high CO2 emitting countries: long panel data modelling Muhammad Jawad, Iqbal Abdul Rahim, A.S. Ng, Shing Leng Sulaiman, Chindo Samad, Nur Syafiqah A. There is a widespread concern for environmental quality across the world due to greenhouse gases especially carbon dioxide (CO2) emission, which is the main source of global warming. Both trade and carbon dioxide emissions are rising simultaneously over the years. This paper investigates the relationship between trade openness and carbon dioxide emissions in developed and developing high CO2 emitting countries over the 1971-2017 period. Panel cointegration and pooled mean group (PMG) techniques were employed. The PMG result revealed that trade openness is positively related to CO2 emission for the top emitters from developing countries and hence causes environmental degradation in the long-run. However, trade is negatively related to carbon dioxide emission for the top emitters from developed countries where trade liberalisation appears to increase environmental quality. These findings deliver insights on the need to protect the environment from degradation by adopting green technologies that are environmentally friendly with high-energy efficiency. Inderscience 2023 Article PeerReviewed Muhammad Jawad, Iqbal and Abdul Rahim, A.S. and Ng, Shing Leng and Sulaiman, Chindo and Samad, Nur Syafiqah A. (2023) Fresh evidence on the influence of trading activities on CO2 emissions in developed and developing high CO2 emitting countries: long panel data modelling. International Journal of Sustainable Economy, 15 (4). pp. 522-547. ISSN 1756-5804; ESSN: 1756-5812 https://www.inderscience.com/offer.php?id=134186 10.1504/ijse.2023.10048350
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description There is a widespread concern for environmental quality across the world due to greenhouse gases especially carbon dioxide (CO2) emission, which is the main source of global warming. Both trade and carbon dioxide emissions are rising simultaneously over the years. This paper investigates the relationship between trade openness and carbon dioxide emissions in developed and developing high CO2 emitting countries over the 1971-2017 period. Panel cointegration and pooled mean group (PMG) techniques were employed. The PMG result revealed that trade openness is positively related to CO2 emission for the top emitters from developing countries and hence causes environmental degradation in the long-run. However, trade is negatively related to carbon dioxide emission for the top emitters from developed countries where trade liberalisation appears to increase environmental quality. These findings deliver insights on the need to protect the environment from degradation by adopting green technologies that are environmentally friendly with high-energy efficiency.
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author Muhammad Jawad, Iqbal
Abdul Rahim, A.S.
Ng, Shing Leng
Sulaiman, Chindo
Samad, Nur Syafiqah A.
spellingShingle Muhammad Jawad, Iqbal
Abdul Rahim, A.S.
Ng, Shing Leng
Sulaiman, Chindo
Samad, Nur Syafiqah A.
Fresh evidence on the influence of trading activities on CO2 emissions in developed and developing high CO2 emitting countries: long panel data modelling
author_facet Muhammad Jawad, Iqbal
Abdul Rahim, A.S.
Ng, Shing Leng
Sulaiman, Chindo
Samad, Nur Syafiqah A.
author_sort Muhammad Jawad, Iqbal
title Fresh evidence on the influence of trading activities on CO2 emissions in developed and developing high CO2 emitting countries: long panel data modelling
title_short Fresh evidence on the influence of trading activities on CO2 emissions in developed and developing high CO2 emitting countries: long panel data modelling
title_full Fresh evidence on the influence of trading activities on CO2 emissions in developed and developing high CO2 emitting countries: long panel data modelling
title_fullStr Fresh evidence on the influence of trading activities on CO2 emissions in developed and developing high CO2 emitting countries: long panel data modelling
title_full_unstemmed Fresh evidence on the influence of trading activities on CO2 emissions in developed and developing high CO2 emitting countries: long panel data modelling
title_sort fresh evidence on the influence of trading activities on co2 emissions in developed and developing high co2 emitting countries: long panel data modelling
publisher Inderscience
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/108054/
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