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Title: The role of environmental protection expenditures and renewable energy consumption in the context of ecological challenges: Insights from the European Union with the novel panel econometric approach
Authors: Çağlar, A.E.
Yavuz, E.
Keywords: Cross-section dependence
Environmental protection expenditure
Load capacity factor
Renewable energy consumption
Sustainable development goals
alternative energy
energy use
environmental protection
environmental quality
European Union
Sustainable Development Goal
affordable and clean energy
Article
budget
clean water and sanitation
ecological phenomena and functions
econometric model
energy consumption
environment
environmental economics
environmental protection
European Union
life on land
load capacity factor
public expenditure
renewable energy
scientific literature
sustainable development goal
cross-sectional study
economic development
European Union
health care cost
renewable energy
carbon
carbon dioxide
Carbon
Carbon Dioxide
Conservation of Natural Resources
Cross-Sectional Studies
Economic Development
European Union
Health Expenditures
Renewable Energy
Publisher: Academic Press
Abstract: In line with the United Nations’ sustainable development goals (SDGs), countries are taking action to achieve their carbon reduction goals. Because countries have limited financial resources, it is important for carbon reduction policies that public expenditure is used effectively. Researchers have neglected to probe the environmental quality in European Union countries by considering environmental protection expenditure and renewable energy consumption. This study expands the literature by investigating the impact of renewable energy consumption and environmental protection expenditure on the load capacity factor, which considers both the supply and demand directions of the environment. Hence, this work contributes to the SDG 7 (affordable and clean energy), SDG 6 (clean water and sanitation), and SDG 15 (life on land) targets of European Union-22 countries. The study uses the CS-ARDL approach, which considers cross-sectional dependence, endogeneity, and heterogeneity. Empirical analysis showed that environmental protection expenditure is insufficient for European Union economies. In addition, renewable energy consumption contributed to environmental quality. Based on the outcomes, European Union countries should allocate larger budgets from their general budgets for environmental protection. Policies that can attract the attention of the private sector and not just the public sector should be implemented. © 2023 Elsevier Ltd
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.117317
https://hdl.handle.net/11499/51254
ISSN: 0301-4797
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