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  1. The role of internet services in carbon productivity enhancement and environmentally-sustainable economic growth
  2. Settling Geopolitical Disputes and Overcoming the Carbon Curse to Establish Environmental Sustainability in Asia: A Quantile Regression Analysis
  3. Retraction Note: Pathways towards environmental sustainability: exploring the influence of aggregate domestic consumption spending on carbon dioxide emissions in Pakistan
  4. Addressing the trade-off between natural resource dependence and environmental sustainability in MENA countries: the role of energy productivity improvement
  5. The importance of internet penetration in reducing carbon dioxide emission growth rates and establishing environmental sustainability in South Asia
  6. Can enhancing internet access rates mitigate carbon-dioxide emissions related to use of unclean natural resources within South Asia?
  7. Modeling renewable energy market performance under climate policy uncertainty: A novel multivariate quantile causality analysis
  8. Macroeconomic Factors Shaping India's Energy Consumption: Renewables vs Non-Renewables
  9. Is digitalization essential for abating carbon emission growth in South Asia?
  10. The importance of settling geopolitical disputes in neutralizing the carbon curse of natural resources: evidence from South and Southeast Asia
  11. The relevance of scaling technological innovation finances for evading the carbon curse of mineral resources: Insights from Latin America and the Caribbean
  12. Impact of oil price, economic globalization, and inflation on economic output: Evidence from Latin American oil-producing countries using the quantile-on-quantile approach
  13. Can income inequality reduction policies limit the disparity between urban and rural clean cooking fuel access rates?
  14. Revisiting the resource curse hypothesis from the viewpoint of green growth: The role of Fintech as the de-cursing agent
  15. Can renewable energy transition drive green growth? The role of good governance in promoting carbon emission-adjusted economic growth in Next Eleven countries
  16. Does Political (De)stabilization Drive Clean Energy Transition?
  17. Nexus between technological innovation and environmental pollution in selected OECD countries
  18. India's Path to Sustainable Growth: Green Tech, Policies, and Finance
  19. Can resolving geopolitical tensions help South Asian countries elude the carbon curse of natural resources?
  20. Analyzing regional disparities and spatial distribution dynamics of energy consumption levels in China
  21. Does foreign direct investment influence carbon emission-related environmental problems? Contextual evidence from developing countries across Sub-Saharan Africa
  22. Leveraging environmental ICT for carbon neutrality: Analyzing the impact of financial development, renewable energy and human capital in top polluting economies
  23. Exploring the relevance of investing in technological innovation programs for tackling natural resource consumption-related environmental challenges in developing countries
  24. Nexus between government stability and environmental pollution
  25. The role of Fintech financing in correcting ecological problems caused by mineral resources: Testing the novel ecological deficit hypothesis
  26. An empirical re-investigation for verifying the pollution haven hypothesis concerning the foreign direct investment-carbon intensity nexus: Contextual evidence from BRICS
  27. Can financing technological development programs mitigate mineral resource consumption-related environmental problems faced by Sub-Saharan African nations?
  28. Can minimizing risk exposures help in inhibiting carbon footprints? The environmental repercussions of international trade and clean energy
  29. Does the digital economy reduce air pollution in China? A perspective from industrial agglomeration
  30. Heterogeneous effects of energy productivity improvement on consumption-based carbon footprints in developed and developing countries: The relevance of improving institutional quality
  31. An empirical examination of the environmental sustainability-influencing mechanisms of renewable energy: contextual evidence from Next Eleven countries
  32. Does higher energy efficiency growth homogeneously affect carbon emission growth rate across developing Sub-Saharan African nations? The importance of utilizing clean energy
  33. Harnessing digital solutions for sustainable development: a quantile-based framework for designing an SDG framework for green transition
  34. Institutional quality, oil price, and environmental degradation in MENA countries moderated by economic complexity and shadow economy
  35. Reinvigorating the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis in the context of highly polluted nations: evidence using advanced panel estimation techniques
  36. Juxtaposing the environmental consequences of different environment-related technological innovations: The significance of establishing good democratic governance
  37. The relevance of reducing income inequality for eliminating urban-rural divide in clean cooking fuel accessibility: Evidence from Latin America and the Caribbean
  38. Diffusion of technology and renewable energy in the G10 countries: A panel threshold analysis
  39. Environmental impact of globalization: The case of central and Eastern European emerging economies
  40. Russia-Ukraine conflict sentiments and energy market returns in G7 countries: Discovering the unexplored dynamics
  41. Nexuses between rent of natural resources, economic complexity, and technological innovation: The roles of GDP, human capital and civil liberties
  42. Role of environmental regulation and renewable energy technology innovation in carbon neutrality: A sustainable investigation from China
  43. The impacts of globalization, renewable energy, and agriculture on CO2 emissions in India: Contextual evidence using a novel composite carbon emission-related atmospheric quality index
  44. Can using energy resources productively and promoting good governance boost carbon productivity? An economic growth-environmental degradation decoupling analysis on 116 global countries
  45. Impact of Social and Institutional Indicators on the Homicide Rate in Ecuador: An Analysis Using Advanced Time Series Techniques
  46. Offshoring the scarring causes and effects of environmental challenges faced by the advanced world: an empirical evidence
  47. Decarbonization blueprints for developing countries: The role of energy productivity, renewable energy, and financial development in environmental improvement
  48. Corrigendum to “How do green energy technology investments, technological innovation, and trade globalization enhance green energy supply and stimulate environmental sustainability in the G7 countries?” [Gondwana Res. 112 (2022) 105–115]
  49. Does financial and economic expansion allow for environmental sustainability? Fresh insights from a new composite index and PSTR analysis
  50. Environmental innovations, energy innovations, governance, and environmental sustainability: Evidence from South and Southeast Asian countries
  51. The role of renewable energy finance in achieving low-carbon growth: contextual evidence from leading renewable energy-investing countries
  52. Efficacies of technological progress and renewable energy transition in amplifying national electrification rates: contextual evidence from developing countries
  53. Can enhancing financial inclusivity lower climate risks by inhibiting carbon emissions? Contextual evidence from emerging economies
  54. The non-linearity between financial development and carbon footprints: the environmental roles of technological innovation, renewable energy, and foreign direct investment
  55. Causality analysis of the impacts of petroleum use, economic growth, and technological innovation on carbon emissions in Bangladesh
  56. Forecasting oil, coal, and natural gas prices in the pre-and post-COVID scenarios: Contextual evidence from India using time series forecasting tools
  57. Rethinking energy poverty reduction through improving electricity accessibility: A regional analysis on selected African nations
  58. A regional appraisal of electricity accessibility determinants: the relevance of international remittances, clean energy, income inequality, and institutional quality
  59. Remote sensing of air pollution due to forest fires and dust storm over Balochistan (Pakistan)
  60. Revisiting the nexus between house pricing and money demand: Power spectrum and wavelet coherence based approach
  61. Evaluating the role of renewable energy and technology innovations in lowering CO2 emission: a wavelet coherence approach
  62. Correction to: Exploring the linkage between export diversification and ecological footprint: evidence from advanced time series estimation techniques
  63. The role of renewable energy investment in tackling climate change concerns: Environmental policies for achieving SDG‐13
  64. Can financial globalization and good governance help turning emerging economies carbon neutral? Evidence from members of the BRICS-T
  65. Driving force analysis and prediction of ecological footprint in urban agglomeration based on extended STIRPAT model and shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs)
  66. Determinants of financial inclusion in South Asia: The moderating and mediating roles of internal conflict settlement
  67. Can utilising renewable and nuclear energy harness the environmental sustainability agenda of the G7 countries? The importance of undergoing clean energy transition
  68. Does the depth of the Financial Markets matter for establishing Green Growth? Assessing Financial sector’s potency in decoupling Economic Growth and Environmental Pollution
  69. Roles of green intellectual capital facets on environmental sustainability in Oman
  70. Going away or going green in NAFTA nations? Linking natural resources, energy utilization, and environmental sustainability through the lens of the EKC hypothesis
  71. Impact of natural resources on economic progress: Evidence for trading blocs in Latin America using non-linear econometric methods
  72. Asymmetric impacts of foreign direct investment inflows, financial development, and social globalization on environmental pollution
  73. How do green energy technology investments, technological innovation, and trade globalization enhance green energy supply and stimulate environmental sustainability in the G7 countries?
  74. Can clean energy adoption and international trade contribute to the achievement of India’s 2070 carbon neutrality agenda? Evidence using quantile ARDL measures
  75. Drivers of green growth in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: can financial development promote environmentally sustainable economic growth?
  76. Roadmap for achieving energy sustainability in Sub-Saharan Africa: The mediating role of energy use efficiency
  77. The impacts of fuel exports on sustainable economic growth: The importance of controlling environmental pollution in Saudi Arabia
  78. Repercussions of Hydroelectricity use on Carbon Emissions in Bangladesh: Evidence using Novel Fourier-Bootstrapped ARDL and Fourier-Gradual Shift Causality analyses
  79. Do Exports of Communication Technology, Food, Manufacturing, and Foreign Investments Foster Economic Growth in Pakistan? an Exploration From Asymmetric Technique
  80. Achieving the objectives of the 2030 sustainable development goals agenda: Causalities between economic growth, environmental sustainability, financial development, and renewable energy consumption
  81. Globalization and renewable energy use: how are they contributing to upsurge the CO2 emissions? A global perspective
  82. Can energy productivity gains harness the carbon dioxide‐inhibiting agenda of the Next 11 countries? Implications for achieving sustainable development
  83. Realizing the Sustainable Development Goals through technological innovation: juxtaposing the economic and environmental effects of financial development and energy use
  84. Exploring the nexus between fiscal decentralization and energy poverty for China: Does country risk matter for energy poverty reduction?
  85. Impact of the informal economy on the ecological footprint: The role of urban concentration and globalization
  86. Impacts of renewable energy on output elasticities and implications for factor shares in European countries: fresh evidence from panel threshold models
  87. The impacts of renewable energy, financial inclusivity, globalization, economic growth, and urbanization on carbon productivity: Evidence from net moderation and mediation effects of energy efficiency gains
  88. Toward next-generation green solar cells and environmental sustainability: impact of innovation in photovoltaic energy generation, distribution, or transmission-related technologies on environmental sustainability in the United States
  89. A path towards environmental sustainability: The role of clean energy and democracy in ecological footprint of Pakistan
  90. An analysis of the environmental impacts of ethnic diversity, financial development, economic growth, urbanization, and energy consumption: fresh evidence from less-developed countries
  91. The marginal effects of economic growth, financial development, and low-carbon energy use on carbon footprints in Oman: fresh evidence from autoregressive distributed lag model analysis
  92. The linkages between natural resources, human capital, globalization, economic growth, financial development, and ecological footprint: The moderating role of technological innovations
  93. The roles of energy efficiency improvement, renewable electricity production, and financial inclusion in stimulating environmental sustainability in the Next Eleven countries
  94. Dynamic linkages between globalization, human capital, and carbon dioxide emissions: empirical evidence from developing economies
  95. A time series forecasting analysis of overall and sector-based natural gas demand: a developing South Asian economy case
  96. Exploring renewable energy, financial development, environmental quality, and economic growth nexus: new evidence from composite indices for environmental quality and financial development
  97. Exploring the nexuses between nuclear energy, renewable energy, and carbon dioxide emissions: The role of economic complexity in the G7 countries
  98. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Have international remittance inflows degraded environmental quality? A carbon emission mitigation analysis for Ghana
  99. Correction to: Pathways to decarbonization in India: the role of environmentally friendly tourism development
  100. The role of environmental transformational leadership in employees’ influencing organizational citizenship behavior for environment well-being: a survey data analysis
  101. A review of the global climate change impacts, adaptation, and sustainable mitigation measures
  102. Does structural transformation in economy impact inequality in renewable energy productivity? Implications for sustainable development
  103. Forest Area: Old and New Factors That Affect Its Dynamics
  104. RETRACTED ARTICLE: China’s 2060 carbon-neutrality agenda: the nexus between energy consumption and environmental quality
  105. Pathways to clean cooking fuel transition in low and middle income Sub-Saharan African countries: The relevance of improving energy use efficiency
  106. Can intra-regional trade, renewable energy use, foreign direct investments, and economic growth mitigate ecological footprints in South Asia?
  107. Pathways to decarbonization in India: the role of environmentally friendly tourism development
  108. Pathways to securing environmentally sustainable economic growth through efficient use of energy: a bootstrapped ARDL analysis
  109. Decarbonization pathways: the roles of foreign direct investments, governance, democracy, economic growth, and renewable energy transition
  110. Pathways towards environmental sustainability: exploring the influence of aggregate domestic consumption spending on carbon dioxide emissions in Pakistan
  111. The asymmetric effects of crops productivity, agricultural land utilization, and fertilizer consumption on carbon emissions: revisiting the carbonization-agricultural activity nexus in Nepal
  112. Exploring the linkage between export diversification and ecological footprint: evidence from advanced time series estimation techniques
  113. The role of liquefied petroleum gas in decarbonizing India: fresh evidence from wavelet–partial wavelet coherence approach
  114. The Fiscal and Monetary Policies and Environment in GCC Countries: Analysis of Territory and Consumption-Based CO2 Emissions
  115. Roadmap for carbon neutrality: the mediating role of clean energy development-related investments
  116. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Green investments, financial development, and environmental quality in Ghana: evidence from the novel dynamic ARDL simulations approach
  117. Reinvestigating the pollution haven hypothesis: the nexus between foreign direct investments and environmental quality in G-20 countries
  118. Effect of Agricultural Employment and Export Diversification Index on Environmental Pollution: Building the Agenda towards Sustainability
  119. Pathways to Argentina’s 2050 carbon-neutrality agenda: the roles of renewable energy transition and trade globalization
  120. Effects of economic complexity, economic growth, and renewable energy technology budgets on ecological footprint: the role of democratic accountability
  121. Asymmetric effects of tourism development and green innovation on economic growth and carbon emissions in top 10 GDP countries
  122. Revisiting the EKC hypothesis by assessing the complementarities between fiscal, monetary, and environmental development policies in China
  123. The roles of foreign direct investments, economic growth, and capital investments in decarbonizing the economy of Oman
  124. The importance of facilitating renewable energy transition for abating CO2 emissions in Morocco
  125. Can regional trade integration facilitate renewable energy transition to ensure energy sustainability in South Asia?
  126. Determinants of carbon emissions in Argentina: The roles of renewable energy consumption and globalization
  127. The carbon dioxide neutralizing effect of energy innovation on international tourism in EU-5 countries under the prism of the EKC hypothesis
  128. The trade-off between energy consumption, economic growth, militarization, and CO2 emissions: does the treadmill of destruction exist in the modern world?
  129. Mitigating energy production-based carbon dioxide emissions in Argentina: the roles of renewable energy and economic globalization
  130. The Non-Linear Effects of Energy Efficiency Gains on the Incidence of Energy Poverty
  131. Moving toward a green revolution in Japan: Symmetric and asymmetric relationships among clean energy technology development investments, economic growth, and CO2 emissions
  132. Variations in technical efficiency of farmers with distinct land size across agro-climatic zones: Evidence from India
  133. Carbonization and atmospheric pollution in China: The asymmetric impacts of forests, livestock production, and economic progress on CO2 emissions
  134. An analysis of the asymmetric effects of natural gas consumption on economic growth in Pakistan: A non-linear autoregressive distributed lag approach
  135. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Do natural gas, oil, and coal consumption ameliorate environmental quality? Empirical evidence from Russia
  136. Revisiting the energy-economy-environment relationships for attaining environmental sustainability: evidence from Belt and Road Initiative countries
  137. The nexuses between energy investments, technological innovations, emission taxes, and carbon emissions in China
  138. How Do Natural Gas, Oil, and Coal Consumption Contribute to Environmental Degradation? An Empirical Investigation in Russia
  139. The asymmetric associations between foreign direct investment inflows, terrorism, CO2 emissions, and economic growth: a tale of two shocks
  140. The effects of regional trade integration and renewable energy transition on environmental quality: Evidence from South Asian neighbors
  141. An estimation of the macroeconomic determinants of income poverty in Pakistan? Evidence from a non‐linearARDLapproach
  142. Reinvigorating the role of clean energy transition for achieving a low-carbon economy: evidence from Bangladesh
  143. Determinants of Carbon Emission in China: How Good is Green Investment?
  144. Modeling primary energy and electricity demands in Bangladesh: An Autoregressive distributed lag approach
  145. Modelling the dynamic linkages between eco-innovation, urbanization, economic growth and ecological footprints for G7 countries: Does financial globalization matter?
  146. Convergence of the ecological footprint in Latin America: the role of the productive structure
  147. Do natural resources abundance and human capital development promote economic growth? A study on the resource curse hypothesis in Next Eleven countries
  148. Does financial inclusion limit carbon dioxide emissions? Analyzing the role of globalization and renewable electricity output
  149. The influences of renewable electricity generation, technological innovation, financial development, and economic growth on ecological footprints in ASEAN-5 countries
  150. The nexus between environmental regulations, economic growth, and environmental sustainability: linking environmental patents to ecological footprint reduction in South Asia
  151. Foreign Direct Investments, Renewable Electricity Output, and Ecological Footprints: Do Financial Globalization Facilitate Renewable Energy Transition and Environmental Welfare in Bangladesh?
  152. The roles of nuclear energy, renewable energy, and economic growth in the abatement of carbon dioxide emissions in the G7 countries
  153. The dynamic impacts of CO2 emissions from different sources on Pakistan’s economic progress: a roadmap to sustainable development
  154. The roles of export diversification and composite country risks in carbon emissions abatement: evidence from the signatories of the regional comprehensive economic partnership agreement
  155. An empirical analysis of the household consumption-induced carbon emissions in China
  156. Widow, deserted, and destitute women allowances and rural female labor force participation in Bangladesh: Linking social protection to the Sustainable Development Goals
  157. Estimating the macroeconomic determinants of total, renewable, and non-renewable energy demands in Bangladesh: the role of technological innovations
  158. Renewable Energy Use and Ecological Footprints Mitigation: Evidence from Selected South Asian Economies
  159. The Environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis for carbon and ecological footprints in South Asia: the role of renewable energy
  160. The nexus between economic growth, energy use, international trade and ecological footprints: the role of environmental regulations in N11 countries
  161. The environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis for Bangladesh: the importance of natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, and hydropower consumption
  162. Modelling the public moral hazard problem of international remittance inflows in Bangladesh
  163. The Impacts of Energy Consumption, Energy Prices and Energy Import-Dependency on Gross and Sectoral Value-Added in Sri Lanka
  164. OIL PRICE AND ECONOMIC GROWTH NEXUS IN SAUDI ARABIA: ASYMMETRY ANALYSIS
  165. LPG consumption and environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis in South Asia: a time-series ARDL analysis with multiple structural breaks
  166. Calibrating the Impacts of Regional Trade Integration and Renewable Energy Transition on the Sustainability of International Inbound Tourism Demand in South Asia
  167. Does ICT trade facilitate renewable energy transition and environmental sustainability? Evidence from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Maldives
  168. The Environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis for deforestation in Bangladesh: An ARDL analysis with multiple structural breaks
  169. Consumption of liquefied petroleum gas and the EKC hypothesis in South Asia: evidence from cross-sectionally dependent heterogeneous panel data with structural breaks
  170. Modelling renewable energy adoption across south Asian economies: Empirical evidence from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka
  171. Revisiting the CO2 emission-induced EKC hypothesis in South Asia: the role of Export Quality Improvement
  172. Value addition in the services sector and its heterogeneous impacts on CO2 emissions: revisiting the EKC hypothesis for the OPEC using panel spatial estimation techniques
  173. An empirical analysis of the non-linear impacts of ICT-trade openness on renewable energy transition, energy efficiency, clean cooking fuel access and environmental sustainability in South Asia
  174. Revisiting the deforestation-induced EKC hypothesis: the role of democracy in Bangladesh
  175. Oil price shocks and renewable energy transition: Empirical evidence from net oil-importing South Asian economies
  176. An Empirical Investigation of Real Exchange Rate Responses to Foreign Currency Inflows: Revisiting the Dutch Disease Phenomenon in South Asia
  177. Do emissions implied in net export validate the pollution haven conjecture Analysis of G7 and BRICS countries
  178. Are Trade Liberalization Policies aligned with Renewable Energy Transition in Low and Middle Income Countries? An Instrumental Variable Approach
  179. A Review of the Prospects and Benefits of Smart Gridding Technology Adoption in Bangladesh's Power Sector
  180. An Empirical Investigation of Foreign Financial Assistance Inflows and Its Fungibility Analyses: Evidence from Bangladesh
  181. Electricity conservation opportunities within private university campuses in Bangladesh
  182. Problems of Bilateral Trade Deficit between Bangladesh and India: A 2SLS Regression Analysis
  183. Prospects of Liquefied Gases in Bangladesh Economy as a move towards Fuel Diversification
  184. Prospects of Liquefied Gases in Bangladesh Economy as a move towards Fuel Diversification
  185. Does Improvement in Trade Openness Facilitate Renewable Energy Transition? Evidence from Selected South Asian Economies
  186. Revisiting the Jevons Paradox of Energy Economics: Empirical Evidence from Bangladesh and India
  187. An Empirical Investigation Of Foreign Aid And Dutch Disease In Bangladesh
  188. Prospects of Liquefied Gases in Bangladesh Economy as a Move Towards Fuel Diversification
  189. Prospects of Liquefied Gas in Bangladesh Economy as a Move towards Fuel Diversification
  190. Trade Liberalization and Renewable Energy Consumption in South Asia: A Panel Data Approach
  191. International Tourism Demand in Bangladesh: An ARDL Bounds Test Approach
  192. Remittance, Exchange Rate and Dutch Disease: The Case of Bangladesh
  193. How Can Bangladesh Prepare for the New Era of Global Energy Transition?
  194. An Empirical Analysis Of Multivariate Causality Between Electricity Consumption, Economic Growth And Foreign Aid: Evidence From Bangladesh