Abstract/Description
The empirical outcomes of the study validate the widespread concern of the literature on the existence of the “growth hypothesis” which supports, that there is a systematic positive causation running from green energy to economic sustainability. The study findings suggest that regulations in the energy sector can encourage the applications of green energy resources, particularly in the real sector of the economy, leading to reduced emissions.
Location
MCS-4, AMAN-CED, First Floor
Session Theme
2B: Food-Water-Energy Nexus
Session Type
Parallel Technical Session
Session Discussant
Faiz Shah, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Bangkok
Start Date
17-11-2023 11:50 AM
End Date
17-11-2023 1:20 PM
Recommended Citation
Naqvi, S. (2023). Does green energy really matter for environment and economic sustainability? Validating the long-standing existing empirics on Pakistan Economy. CBER Conference. Retrieved from https://ir.iba.edu.pk/esdcber/2023/program/20
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Does green energy really matter for environment and economic sustainability? Validating the long-standing existing empirics on Pakistan Economy
MCS-4, AMAN-CED, First Floor
The empirical outcomes of the study validate the widespread concern of the literature on the existence of the “growth hypothesis” which supports, that there is a systematic positive causation running from green energy to economic sustainability. The study findings suggest that regulations in the energy sector can encourage the applications of green energy resources, particularly in the real sector of the economy, leading to reduced emissions.