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Renewable energy and green taxes reduce carbon emissions in BRICS nations, while population growth impacts carbon neutrality. Efficient resource management and financial globalization also play key roles in achieving sustainability.

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Area of Science:

  • Environmental Economics
  • Sustainable Development
  • Energy Policy

Background:

  • BRICS countries face dual challenges of sustainable economic growth and carbon neutrality.
  • Key factors influencing these challenges include renewable energy, green taxes, and trade openness.
  • Data from 1990-2021 offers insights into energy and economic dynamics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the effects of renewable energy, green taxes, trade openness, and natural resources on carbon emissions in BRICS countries.
  • To analyze the impact of financial globalization, trade openness, resource management, and population growth on carbon neutrality.
  • To provide empirical evidence for policy formulation in BRICS nations.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized Fully Modified Ordinary Least Square (FMOLS) method.
Trade openness
  • Employed Drisc Kraay estimator for robustness testing.
  • Analyzed data from BRICS countries spanning 1990-2021.
  • Main Results:

    • Renewable energy consumption and green taxes significantly reduce carbon emissions, especially at higher emission levels.
    • Population growth positively correlates with carbon neutrality, while renewable energy use mitigates it.
    • Financial globalization and efficient resource management show a significant positive association with carbon neutrality.

    Conclusions:

    • Integrated ecological governance is essential to direct financial resources towards sustainable development and green energy.
    • Policy interventions focusing on renewable energy and green taxes are crucial for emission reduction.
    • Strategic management of financial globalization and resource efficiency can advance carbon neutrality goals.