揭示关联:气候变化、绿色创新与能源消费及碳排放的摇摆

Unveiling the Nexus: Climate change, green innovation, and the pendulum of energy consumption and carbon emissions

Energy Economics · 2024
被引 32
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了1990至2019年111个国家中气候变化、自然灾害、能源消费与碳排放的复杂关系,发现2004年结构性转变,并探讨了绿色专利在缓解灾害引发的能源消耗和排放中的作用。

Abstract

This study delves into the complex interplay of climate change, natural disasters, energy consumption, and carbon emissions across 111 countries from 1990 to 2019. A structural shift in 2004 signifies altered global dynamics in CO2 emissions, closely linked to the escalation of meteorological and hydrological disasters driven by climate change. Globally, we illuminate the significant impact of climate-induced natural disasters, especially storms and extreme temperatures, on energy consumption and carbon emissions, albeit with variations. Regionally, we establish a notable positive association between extreme temperature-related disasters and both energy consumption and carbon emissions in Europe. Examining the aftermath of catastrophic events reveals an intensified influence of these disasters on carbon emissions and energy consumption in Africa, Latin America, and Europe. Developed economies experience significant impacts on carbon emissions and energy consumption from storms and extreme temperatures, while flood severity predominantly affects carbon emissions in developing countries. Additionally, we explore the potential of green patents in mitigating energy consumption and emissions triggered by disasters. While not conclusively proven, the statistically significant impact of green patents on energy conservation holds profound policy implications for advancing climate understanding, transforming energy landscapes, and addressing future sustainability concerns.

气候变化绿色创新能源消费碳排放