Energy consumption, production and Environmental pollution in Nigeria

For the past two decades, international communities have emphasized on the need to mitigate the level of CO2 globally for better environment. In this regard, the study examine the influence of renewable energy use, financial progress, economic performance and trade on environmental pollution in Nige...

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Main Authors: Abubakar Baba Bashir, Vijay Srivastava
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura ASE Bucuresti 2020-09-01
Series:Romanian Economic Journal
Subjects:
co2
Online Access:http://www.rejournal.eu/sites/rejournal.versatech.ro/files/articole/2020-09-30/3611/2abubakarbababashir.pdf
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spelling doaj-eabb54cc6ee7402a8a4adb809a4d94fc2020-11-25T03:43:35ZengEditura ASE BucurestiRomanian Economic Journal1454-42962286-20562020-09-01XXIII771120Energy consumption, production and Environmental pollution in NigeriaAbubakar Baba Bashir0Vijay Srivastava1Department of Economics Lovely Professional University India, e-mail: abubashir2005@ gmail.comDepartment of Economics Lovely Professional University India, vijay.19825@lpu.co.inFor the past two decades, international communities have emphasized on the need to mitigate the level of CO2 globally for better environment. In this regard, the study examine the influence of renewable energy use, financial progress, economic performance and trade on environmental pollution in Nigeria by utilizing the ARDL method from 1980 to 2017. The bound test outcome confirm that the variables are cointegrated. The short run estimated outcome shows that energy use and production increase the level of environmental dilapidation while GDP and trade decelerates it in Nigeria. However, financial progress does not influence CO2 discharge. The estimated long run analysis indicates that energy use, economic performance and trade decreased the level of environmental pollution. Meanwhile, energy production promotes the level of environmental quality. Therefore, the study suggests that Nigerian policy makers should design more appropriate policies that will mandate industries and households to use renewable energy like wind, solar, and hydro power for environmental quality and sustainable economic performance. http://www.rejournal.eu/sites/rejournal.versatech.ro/files/articole/2020-09-30/3611/2abubakarbababashir.pdfenergy useenergy productionco2ardlnigeria
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Energy consumption, production and Environmental pollution in Nigeria
Romanian Economic Journal
energy use
energy production
co2
ardl
nigeria
author_facet Abubakar Baba Bashir
Vijay Srivastava
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title Energy consumption, production and Environmental pollution in Nigeria
title_short Energy consumption, production and Environmental pollution in Nigeria
title_full Energy consumption, production and Environmental pollution in Nigeria
title_fullStr Energy consumption, production and Environmental pollution in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Energy consumption, production and Environmental pollution in Nigeria
title_sort energy consumption, production and environmental pollution in nigeria
publisher Editura ASE Bucuresti
series Romanian Economic Journal
issn 1454-4296
2286-2056
publishDate 2020-09-01
description For the past two decades, international communities have emphasized on the need to mitigate the level of CO2 globally for better environment. In this regard, the study examine the influence of renewable energy use, financial progress, economic performance and trade on environmental pollution in Nigeria by utilizing the ARDL method from 1980 to 2017. The bound test outcome confirm that the variables are cointegrated. The short run estimated outcome shows that energy use and production increase the level of environmental dilapidation while GDP and trade decelerates it in Nigeria. However, financial progress does not influence CO2 discharge. The estimated long run analysis indicates that energy use, economic performance and trade decreased the level of environmental pollution. Meanwhile, energy production promotes the level of environmental quality. Therefore, the study suggests that Nigerian policy makers should design more appropriate policies that will mandate industries and households to use renewable energy like wind, solar, and hydro power for environmental quality and sustainable economic performance.
topic energy use
energy production
co2
ardl
nigeria
url http://www.rejournal.eu/sites/rejournal.versatech.ro/files/articole/2020-09-30/3611/2abubakarbababashir.pdf
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