Exploring nonlinearity on the CO2 emissions, economic production and energy use nexus: A causal discovery approach
We examine the interactions between growth in CO2emissions, economic production, and energy use at the global and multi-regional levels over the period 1990–2014. Methodologically, we use causal discovery that relies on linear and nonlinear tests of conditional independence to study their relationsh...
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doaj-5eb2279ca5c341c8b645a5fd7514cc002021-10-01T04:54:33ZengElsevierEnergy Reports2352-48472021-11-01761966204Exploring nonlinearity on the CO2 emissions, economic production and energy use nexus: A causal discovery approachPeter Martey Addo0Christelle Manibialoa1Florent McIsaac2Direction Innovation Recherche et Savoir, Agence Française de Développement, 5 rue Roland Barthes, 75598 Paris cedex 12, France; Corresponding author.Direction Innovation Recherche et Savoir, Agence Française de Développement, 5 rue Roland Barthes, 75598 Paris cedex 12, FranceChair Energy & Prosperity, Institut Louis Bachelier, 28 place de la Bourse, 75002 Paris, FranceWe examine the interactions between growth in CO2emissions, economic production, and energy use at the global and multi-regional levels over the period 1990–2014. Methodologically, we use causal discovery that relies on linear and nonlinear tests of conditional independence to study their relationships. At the global scale, we show that energy use is unambiguously a nonlinear causal factor of economic output, making energy central in the economic and decarbonization debate. At the multi-regional scale, causal discovery accurately identifies that three regions are driving global dynamics (East Asia and Pacific, Europe and Central Asia, and North America regions). Energy and climate policies in these regions will nonlinearly influence the degree of global CO2emission reduction rates and will impact the global economic dynamics. Our results further suggest that policy effectiveness could be gained if a country’s climate actions were coordinated with the other geographies most affected by their consequences, providing valuable information on the implementation of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484721008313Paris AgreementArticle 6Economic growthEnergy consumptionCausal discoveryTime series graphs |
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Exploring nonlinearity on the CO2 emissions, economic production and energy use nexus: A causal discovery approach |
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Exploring nonlinearity on the CO2 emissions, economic production and energy use nexus: A causal discovery approach |
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Exploring nonlinearity on the CO2 emissions, economic production and energy use nexus: A causal discovery approach |
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Exploring nonlinearity on the CO2 emissions, economic production and energy use nexus: A causal discovery approach |
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Exploring nonlinearity on the CO2 emissions, economic production and energy use nexus: A causal discovery approach |
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exploring nonlinearity on the co2 emissions, economic production and energy use nexus: a causal discovery approach |
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We examine the interactions between growth in CO2emissions, economic production, and energy use at the global and multi-regional levels over the period 1990–2014. Methodologically, we use causal discovery that relies on linear and nonlinear tests of conditional independence to study their relationships. At the global scale, we show that energy use is unambiguously a nonlinear causal factor of economic output, making energy central in the economic and decarbonization debate. At the multi-regional scale, causal discovery accurately identifies that three regions are driving global dynamics (East Asia and Pacific, Europe and Central Asia, and North America regions). Energy and climate policies in these regions will nonlinearly influence the degree of global CO2emission reduction rates and will impact the global economic dynamics. Our results further suggest that policy effectiveness could be gained if a country’s climate actions were coordinated with the other geographies most affected by their consequences, providing valuable information on the implementation of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement. |
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Paris Agreement Article 6 Economic growth Energy consumption Causal discovery Time series graphs |
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