Analyzing transport demand and environmental degradation: the case of G‑7 countries
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2022Yazar
Erdoğan, SinanSarkodie, Samuel Asumadu
Adedoyin, Festus Fatai
Bekun, Festus Victor
Owusu, Phebe Asantewaa
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The debate for green development has been ongoing in the energy and environment literature—especially initiatives to mitigate climate change. On this note, we explore the efects
of the air and railway transport demand, fossil-fuel energy consumption, demographic
policies, economic growth, and alternative energy consumption on environmental degradation in Group of Seven (G7) economies. Using robust panel estimation techniques that
account for cross-sectional dependence, empirical results afrm the presence of long-run
relationships among variables. Besides, the results give credence to the environmental
Kuznets curve hypothesis (EKC) in G7 countries over the sampled period. We observe
that demand for air transport, energy from fossil fuel sources, and economic development
dampen environmental quality by 0.12%, 0.33%, and 46.54%, respectively. Interestingly,
renewable energy and rail transportation demand improve environmental quality. This outcome resonates with the need for alternative and clean energy production and consumption (Sustainable Development Goals 11 and 12) while enhancing the fght against climate
change—especially the adoption of clean energy technologies in the air transport sector for
sustainable growth.
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