Environmental sustainability and ecological balance dilemma: accounting for the role of institutional quality
Özet
Global warming is a global menace mainly driven by human anthropogenic activities. There is a need for environmental sustainability amidst increased economic growth. To this end, this study draws motivation from the United Nations Sustainable
Development Goals (UNSDGs) with special focus on climate change mitigation and ecological balance. Thus, the present
study analyses the dynamic relationship between economic growth, conventional energy consumption, access to technological
innovation, economic globalisation, and the pertinent role of institutional quality for the case of the Russian Federation. This
study employed novel combined Bayer and Hack cointegration test in conjunction with Pesaran’s ARDL bounds testing for
robustness. Both tests validate a long-run equilibrium relationship between the outlined variables. Furthermore, empirical
results show that increase in economic activities and consumption of energy that stem from a fossil-fuel basis both have
deteriorating efect on environmental sustainability for Russia. Additionally, efect of globalisation shows mixed results,
such as, in the short run, economic globalisation dampens environmental quality as increase in global integration exacerbates
environmental quality, while, in the long term, globalisation improves the quality of the environment. On the contribution of
institutional quality, it improves environmental sustainability over the investigated period. Interestingly, renewable is seen as
a panacea for environmental sustainability in the Russian Federation given its pertinent efect to improve the environment
of Russia. From a policy lens, there is need for a paradigm shift to renewables and clean technologies to mitigate the efect
of climate change issues. The concluding section presents more policy strategies.
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