Do energy consumption and environmental quality enhance subjective wellbeing in G20 countries?

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Neha Kumari
Pushp Kumar
Naresh Chandra Sahu
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[1] Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar,School of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Management
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G20 countries; Subjective wellbeing; PCSE, Newey-West method; Renewable energy consumption; Non-renewable energy consumption; CO; emissions;
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G20 countries are responsible for more than 80% of global energy consumption and the largest CO2 emissions in the world. Literature related to the energy consumption-environmental quality-subjective wellbeing nexus is limited and lacks consensus. This paper analyses the impact of energy consumption and environmental quality on subjective wellbeing in G20 countries from 2006 to 2019 using a panel-corrected standard error (PCSE) model. Cantril life ladder data is used as a proxy of subjective wellbeing. For robustness, the Newey-West standard error model is used. The findings reveal that renewable energy consumption and environmental quality, i.e. lesser carbon emissions, enhance subjective wellbeing in G20 countries. In contrast, non-renewable energy consumption degrades subjective wellbeing. Moreover, the study also finds bidirectional causality between renewable energy consumption, non-renewable energy consumption, and economic growth. The policymakers of these countries should encourage renewable energy production and its consumption to reduce carbon emissions for conserving the environment and enhancing their people’s subjective wellbeing.
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页码:60246 / 60267
页数:21
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