Happiness and Environmental Degradation: A Global Analysis

This study contributes to the happiness-environment nexus by introducing the novel measures of environmental degradation such as species protection, marine protected areas and water quality unlike previous literature that mainly emphasized the importance of carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) in influ...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Tariq Majeed, Shaista Mumtaz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Johar Education Society 2017-12-01
Series:Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.jespk.net/publications/393.pdf
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spelling doaj-1bdde490352b47be8f2c1cab7430c2d12020-11-25T02:23:06ZengJohar Education SocietyPakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences1997-85532309-86192017-12-01113753772Happiness and Environmental Degradation: A Global AnalysisMuhammad Tariq Majeed 0Shaista Mumtaz 1Department of Economics, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, PakistanDepartment of Economics, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, PakistanThis study contributes to the happiness-environment nexus by introducing the novel measures of environmental degradation such as species protection, marine protected areas and water quality unlike previous literature that mainly emphasized the importance of carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) in influencing happiness levels. The study also holds the distinction of using for the first time Environmental Performance Index (EPI) data for environmental degradation indicators. The empirical analysis is based on Ordinary Least Squares (OLS), Pooled OLS, Two Stage Least Squares (2SLS) and Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) techniques. The results suggest that CO2 emissions have strong negative impact on happiness whereas species protection and marine protected areas increase the level of happiness across the selected sample. Furthermore, economic affluence is improving the life satisfaction levels. This analysis emphasizes the need of environmental policies that aim at reducing harmful gasses such as CO2 and nitrous oxide emissions and promoting the factors like protection of bio diversities to ensure healthy functioning of environment and human society. Finally, findings of the study are shown to be robust to different specification, alternative estimation methods, and additional control variables.http://www.jespk.net/publications/393.pdfhappinessenvironmental degradationco2 emissionsmarine protected areasspecies protectionbiodiversitywater quality
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author Muhammad Tariq Majeed
Shaista Mumtaz
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Happiness and Environmental Degradation: A Global Analysis
Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences
happiness
environmental degradation
co2 emissions
marine protected areas
species protection
biodiversity
water quality
author_facet Muhammad Tariq Majeed
Shaista Mumtaz
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title Happiness and Environmental Degradation: A Global Analysis
title_short Happiness and Environmental Degradation: A Global Analysis
title_full Happiness and Environmental Degradation: A Global Analysis
title_fullStr Happiness and Environmental Degradation: A Global Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Happiness and Environmental Degradation: A Global Analysis
title_sort happiness and environmental degradation: a global analysis
publisher Johar Education Society
series Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences
issn 1997-8553
2309-8619
publishDate 2017-12-01
description This study contributes to the happiness-environment nexus by introducing the novel measures of environmental degradation such as species protection, marine protected areas and water quality unlike previous literature that mainly emphasized the importance of carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) in influencing happiness levels. The study also holds the distinction of using for the first time Environmental Performance Index (EPI) data for environmental degradation indicators. The empirical analysis is based on Ordinary Least Squares (OLS), Pooled OLS, Two Stage Least Squares (2SLS) and Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) techniques. The results suggest that CO2 emissions have strong negative impact on happiness whereas species protection and marine protected areas increase the level of happiness across the selected sample. Furthermore, economic affluence is improving the life satisfaction levels. This analysis emphasizes the need of environmental policies that aim at reducing harmful gasses such as CO2 and nitrous oxide emissions and promoting the factors like protection of bio diversities to ensure healthy functioning of environment and human society. Finally, findings of the study are shown to be robust to different specification, alternative estimation methods, and additional control variables.
topic happiness
environmental degradation
co2 emissions
marine protected areas
species protection
biodiversity
water quality
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