Assessing the EKC hypothesis by considering the supply chain disruption and greener energy: fndings in the lens of sustainable development goals
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research
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This paper investigates the efect of the supply chain disruption, greener energy consumption, and economic growth on
carbon emissions in advanced economies and emerging markets from 1997 to 2021 using panel quantile autoregressive
distributed lags (QARDL) and the panel quantile regression (QR). The results of the two models confrm, on the one hand,
the validity of the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis and, on the other hand, the role of renewable energy
consumption in mitigating carbon emissions in advanced and developing economies. Furthermore, the fnding shows that
the supply chain disruption for the long run is positive at all quantiles, indicating the evidence of association at the extreme
low and high quantiles than at the intermediate quantile. In addition, the efect of the supply chain decreases at the lower
quantile. It turns negative at the upper 90th quantile in the short run, indicating that the supply chain disruption reduces the
environmental degradation under the bearish market conditions. In the future, the increasing supply chain disruptions due to
the Russia-Ukraine confict and further COVID-19 worldwide can consider sluggish economic growth and play an essential
role in promoting renewable energy abundance and reducing CO2 emissions. Practical implications are reported in the lens
of carbon neutrality and structural changes.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-022-23351-8
