How economic growth in Australia reacts to CO2 emissions, fossil fuels and renewable energy consumption

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Autor(a) principal: Leal, Patrícia Alexandra Hipólito
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/9750
Resumo: Australia is one of the ten largest emitters of greenhouse gases but stands out from the others due to its economic growth without recession for twenty-six consecutive years. This paper focuses on the energy-growth nexus and the effects of energy consumption on the environment, in Australia. This analysis is performed using annual data from 1965 to 2015, and the Autoregressive Distributed Lag model. The paper finds empirical evidence of a trade-off between economic growth and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) intensity. The results show that increased Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Australia, increased investment in Renewable Energy Sources (RES), although the renewable technology is limited and has no impact on reducing CO2 intensity in the long-run. In contrast to investment in RES, fossil fuels, coal and oil, are both decreased by GDP. However, oil consumption increased renewable energy consumption, and this reflects the pervading effect of the growing economy. To achieve environmental targets and continue to grow, Australia should change its energy mix, apply restrictive policies to fossil fuels consumption, and implement energy efficiency measures.
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spelling How economic growth in Australia reacts to CO2 emissions, fossil fuels and renewable energy consumptionArdlAustráliaConsumo de EnergiaCrescimento EconómicoEmissões de Dióxido de CarbonoDomínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Economia e GestãoAustralia is one of the ten largest emitters of greenhouse gases but stands out from the others due to its economic growth without recession for twenty-six consecutive years. This paper focuses on the energy-growth nexus and the effects of energy consumption on the environment, in Australia. This analysis is performed using annual data from 1965 to 2015, and the Autoregressive Distributed Lag model. The paper finds empirical evidence of a trade-off between economic growth and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) intensity. The results show that increased Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Australia, increased investment in Renewable Energy Sources (RES), although the renewable technology is limited and has no impact on reducing CO2 intensity in the long-run. In contrast to investment in RES, fossil fuels, coal and oil, are both decreased by GDP. However, oil consumption increased renewable energy consumption, and this reflects the pervading effect of the growing economy. To achieve environmental targets and continue to grow, Australia should change its energy mix, apply restrictive policies to fossil fuels consumption, and implement energy efficiency measures.A Austrália é um dos dez maiores emissores de gases efeito de estuda do mundo. Contudo este país destaca-se dos restantes devido ao seu crescimento económico ausente de recessões económicas por vinte e seis anos consecutivos. Este estudo foca-se no nexus consumo de energia e crescimento económico, e no efeito do consumo de energia no meio ambiente, na Austrália. Para a realização do estudo foram utilizados dados anuais de 1965 a 2015 e aplicado o modelo Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL). Esta investigação encontra evidência empírica para o trade-off entre crescimento económico e intensidade de dióxido de carbono (CO2). Além disso, os resultados revelam que um aumento do Produto Interno Bruto (PIB), na Austrália, causa um aumento do investimento em fontes de energia renovável (RES), embora a tecnologia renovável seja limitada e não tenha impacto na redução da intensidade de CO2 no longo-prazo. Contrariamente, com o investimento em RES, os combustíveis fosseis, carvão e petróleo, são reduzidos pelo PIB. No entanto, o consumo de petróleo aumenta o consumo de energia renovável, o que reflete o efeito crescente da economia. Para atingir as metas ambientais e continuar a crescer, a Austrália deve alterar o seu mix de energia, aplicando políticas restritivas ao consumo de combustíveis fósseis e implementar medidas de eficiência energética.Marques, António Manuel CardosouBibliorumLeal, Patrícia Alexandra Hipólito2020-03-04T17:13:13Z2018-07-122018-06-182018-07-12T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/9750TID:202354784enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-12-15T09:51:00Zoai:ubibliorum.ubi.pt:10400.6/9750Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T00:49:50.360677Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv How economic growth in Australia reacts to CO2 emissions, fossil fuels and renewable energy consumption
title How economic growth in Australia reacts to CO2 emissions, fossil fuels and renewable energy consumption
spellingShingle How economic growth in Australia reacts to CO2 emissions, fossil fuels and renewable energy consumption
Leal, Patrícia Alexandra Hipólito
Ardl
Austrália
Consumo de Energia
Crescimento Económico
Emissões de Dióxido de Carbono
Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Economia e Gestão
title_short How economic growth in Australia reacts to CO2 emissions, fossil fuels and renewable energy consumption
title_full How economic growth in Australia reacts to CO2 emissions, fossil fuels and renewable energy consumption
title_fullStr How economic growth in Australia reacts to CO2 emissions, fossil fuels and renewable energy consumption
title_full_unstemmed How economic growth in Australia reacts to CO2 emissions, fossil fuels and renewable energy consumption
title_sort How economic growth in Australia reacts to CO2 emissions, fossil fuels and renewable energy consumption
author Leal, Patrícia Alexandra Hipólito
author_facet Leal, Patrícia Alexandra Hipólito
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Marques, António Manuel Cardoso
uBibliorum
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Leal, Patrícia Alexandra Hipólito
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ardl
Austrália
Consumo de Energia
Crescimento Económico
Emissões de Dióxido de Carbono
Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Economia e Gestão
topic Ardl
Austrália
Consumo de Energia
Crescimento Económico
Emissões de Dióxido de Carbono
Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Economia e Gestão
description Australia is one of the ten largest emitters of greenhouse gases but stands out from the others due to its economic growth without recession for twenty-six consecutive years. This paper focuses on the energy-growth nexus and the effects of energy consumption on the environment, in Australia. This analysis is performed using annual data from 1965 to 2015, and the Autoregressive Distributed Lag model. The paper finds empirical evidence of a trade-off between economic growth and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) intensity. The results show that increased Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Australia, increased investment in Renewable Energy Sources (RES), although the renewable technology is limited and has no impact on reducing CO2 intensity in the long-run. In contrast to investment in RES, fossil fuels, coal and oil, are both decreased by GDP. However, oil consumption increased renewable energy consumption, and this reflects the pervading effect of the growing economy. To achieve environmental targets and continue to grow, Australia should change its energy mix, apply restrictive policies to fossil fuels consumption, and implement energy efficiency measures.
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