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Nexus between green technology innovation, green financing, and <scp>CO<sub>2</sub></scp> emissions in the <scp>G7</scp> countries: The moderating role of social globalisation

Arshian SharifDepartment of Economic and Finance Sunway University Business School, Sunway University Subang Jaya MalaysiaNajia SaqibFinance Department, College of Business Administration Prince Sultan University Riyadh Saudi ArabiaKangyin DongSchool of International Trade and Economics University of International Business and Economics Beijing ChinaSyed Abdul Rehman KhanDepartment of Business Administration ILMA University Karachi Pakistan
2022en
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Abstract Policymakers face a daunting task when it comes to achieving sustainable environmental development and avoiding additional environmental degradation. This study examines the significance of green technology innovation and green financing in creating a more sustainable environment. The impact of green technology innovation and green investment on carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions has yet to be empirically and theoretically examined in the literature, especially in conjunction with a moderating component, particularly social globalisation. Accordingly, this research examines the role of green technological innovation and green financing in reducing CO 2 emissions in the G7 countries. Our study uses empirical research data from a panel of the G7 countries covering the period 1995 to 2019. We employ advanced panel approaches to address panel data analysis concerns, such as cross‐sectional dependence, structural break, and slope heterogeneity (the Banerjee and Carrion‐i‐Silvestre unit root and cointegration test and cross‐sectional augmented ARDL). This study shows that green technology innovation (GINV) as well as green financing (GFIN) have a negative but significant impact on CO 2 emissions. Whilst economic growth has shown a positive and significant impact on CO 2 emissions in the G7 countries, social globalisation positively moderates the relationship between CO 2 emissions and GDP, but negatively and significantly causes GFIN and GINV with CO 2 emissions amongst the G7 countries. According to our study, countries would be able to meet the United Nations' SDG‐7 and SDG‐13 targets if they implemented green financing and green technology policies.

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