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The role of biomass energy consumption and economic complexity on environmental sustainability in G7 economies

Umer ShahzadSchool of Statistics and Applied Mathematics Anhui University of Finance and Economics Bengbu People's Republic of ChinaMohamed ElheddadTeesside International Business School Teesside University Middlesbrough UKJulia SwartUtrecht School of Economics Utrecht University Utrecht The NetherlandsSudeshna GhoshScottish Church College Kolkata IndiaBuhari DoğanSuleyman Demirel University Isparta Turkey
2022en
ABI

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Abstract This paper empirically examines the effect of biomass energy consumption and economic complexity on environmental sustainability in G7 economies. The current study attempts to report a comprehensive analysis of biomass energy and economic complexity on ecological and carbon footprints and carbon emissions. We employ data from 1990 to 2019 and adopt robust panel econometric techniques that account for the analysis's cross‐sectional dependence. We conduct cointegration analysis, pooled ordinary least squares (OLS), system generalized method of moments (GMM) and conditional quantile model for our empirical analysis. The empirical findings show that both biomass energy consumption and economic complexity are detrimental to the ecological footprint and carbon footprint. Additionally, we find that globalization positively affects the environment, while we find some evidence that bureaucratic quality improves environmental quality. Finally, in line with other research, we find that economic growth has detrimental effects on the environment. Our results suggest that policymakers should be more cautious in promoting biomass as a clean energy source and that the G7 economies should take advantage of their leading position in innovation to invest more in sustainable practices and investment.

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