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Impact of Renewable Energy and Globalization on Environmental Pollution in Asian Countries: A Review

Laiba Manzoor, Qudsia Piracha, Saif Ur Rahman and Salman Masood Sheikh
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Laiba Manzoor: MS Scholar, Department of Commerce and Economics, Superior University Lahore, Pakistan
Qudsia Piracha: MPhil Scholar, Department of Commerce and Economics, Superior University Lahore, Pakistan
Saif Ur Rahman: Associate Professor, Faculty of Commerce and Economics, The Superior University Lahore, Pakistan
Salman Masood Sheikh: Dean &Professor, Department of Commerce and Economics, Superior University Lahore, Pakistan

Bulletin of Business and Economics (BBE), 2023, vol. 12, issue 4, 628-633

Abstract: The main purpose of this work is to investigate the impacts of globalization (GL) renewable energy (RE) natural resources (NR) and value-added agriculture (AG) on ecological footprints (EF) and CO2 emissions. For this research paper includes yearly data from 1990–2022 for four South Asian nations: Bangladesh India Pakistan and Sri Lanka. These countries are most vulnerable to climate hazards and rapid economic transitions.The. Globalization and AG are contributing to environmental degradationin selected South Asian countries. Therefore these countries need to exploit solar energy to its full capacity. Moreover thesecountries need to explore more RE resources to reduce their dependence on non-RE sources. These countries can make their agricultural sectors sustainable by following efficient farming practices. Environmental awareness should be enhanced among the farmers. Farmers can use animal fertilizers and clean inputs in AG to achieve sustainable agricultural products. Overall this work suggests that these countries can achieve a cleaner environment by adopting RE and by promoting efficient technologies through globalization.

Keywords: ecological footprint; CO2 emissions; renewable energy; globalization; Agriculture; South Asian countries (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.61506/01.00186

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