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1. Analysis on influencing factors of carbon emissions from China's pulp and paper industry and carbon peaking prediction.

3. Technological innovation, militarization, and environmental change: evidence from BRICS economies.

4. Do renewable energy sources perfectly displace non-renewable energy sources? Evidence from Asia-Pacific economies.

5. Energy-growth nexus in Australia and New Zealand for the past 150 years-evidence from time-varying and quantile Granger causality analysis.

7. Trade agreements and CO 2 emissions in Asian countries: accounting for institutional heterogeneity.

8. Dynamic spillover effects of renewable energy efficiency in the European countries.

9. Maximizing natural resource rent economics: The role of human capital development, financial sector development, and open-trade economies in driving technological innovation.

10. Can technological progress, renewable and nuclear energy consumption be the remedy for global climate crises? An examination of leading OECD countries.

11. An EKC-based modelling of CO 2 emissions, economic growth, electricity consumption and trade openness in Serbia.

12. An assessment of bilateral debt swap financing indispensable for economic growth and environment sustainability: a policy implication for heavily indebted countries.

14. Disaggregated energy consumption, industrialization, total population, and ecological footprint nexus: evidence from the world's top 10 most populous countries.

15. Renewable energy transition to sustainable tourism: extrapolating from core density and non-parametric approaches.

16. How diversification of products impact emissions in China: a provincial perspective.

17. Demystifying the association between economic development, transportation, tourism, renewable energy, and ecological footprint in Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation region during globalization mode.

18. Exploring the impact of energy consumption on poverty in Pakistan: evidence from the asymmetric ARDL approach.

19. Factors determining renewable energy demand behavior: service sector development, private sector involvement, and human resource management perspective.

36. Analyzing the effects of energy productivity: the case of European Union countries.

37. Evaluating the influence of green growth, institutional quality and financial inclusion on financial stability: evidence by sustainable finance theory.

38. Exploring the dynamic effect of economic growth on carbon dioxide emissions in Africa: evidence from panel PMG estimator.

39. On the link between shadow economy and carbon dioxide emissions: an analysis of homogeneous groups of countries.

40. Innovations effect on CO 2 emissions: asymmetric panel data approach.

41. Political competition and environment quality: a study of India.

42. The effects of Agriculture Productivity, Land Intensification, on Sustainable Economic Growth: A panel analysis from Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan Economies.

43. Ending extreme poverty has a negligible impact on global greenhouse gas emissions.

44. Investigating the EKC hypothesis with disaggregated energy use and multi-sector production.

45. Nexus between biomass energy, economic growth, and ecological footprints: empirical investigation from belt and road initiative economies.

46. Environmental cost of natural resources, globalization, and economic policy uncertainty in the G-7 bloc: do human capital and renewable energy matter?

47. Impact of renewable energy investments in curbing sectoral CO 2 emissions: evidence from China by nonlinear quantile approaches.

48. Does the setting of local government economic growth targets promote or hinder urban carbon emission performance? Evidence from China.

49. The validity of Okun's Law in the case of Central Asia: The role of weather and energy factors.

50. The transition to renewable energy is inevitable as geopolitical risks drag on: a closer empirical look at MENAT oil importers.