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A global shift: How modern technologies are powering the energy transition in the face of climate change

グローバルシフト:気候変動に直面したエネルギー転換を促進する現代技術 (AI 翻訳)

Mehmet Balcilar, Oktay Özkan, Ojonugwa Usman, Seyi Saint Akadırı, Manuel A. Zambrano-Monserrate

Journal of Environmental Managementプレプリント2025-06-01#エネルギー転換Origin: Global
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2025.125610
原典: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2025.125610

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日本語

本研究は、金融、通信、運輸、製造における現代技術が世界のエネルギー転換に与える影響を、2017年から2024年の日次データを用いて分析。RWQC、PRWQC、Quantile DCC-GARCH手法により、これらの技術とエネルギー転換の間に正の相関を確認。気候変動への関心が相関を強化することを示し、クリーン技術やグリーンファイナンスの促進を政策提言。

English

This study analyzes the impact of modern technologies in finance, communication, transportation, and manufacturing on global energy transition using daily data from 2017 to 2024. Using RWQC, PRWQC, and Quantile DCC-GARCH methods, it finds a positive correlation between these technologies and energy transition, with climate change concerns strengthening the link. Policy recommendations include promoting clean energy technologies and green finance.

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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

日本のGX文脈において

日本ではGX推進法に基づくエネルギー転換が進むが、本論文は技術と転換の定量的関係を示し、日本の政策立案や投資判断に参考となる。ただし、日本固有のデータではなく、一般論としての示唆。

In the global GX context

This paper provides empirical evidence on the role of modern technologies in driving the global energy transition, relevant to international frameworks like the Paris Agreement and SDGs. It highlights the importance of climate awareness, which aligns with global disclosure trends (e.g., TCFD, ISSB) emphasizing climate risk integration.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Provides novel empirical evidence using rolling window quantile correlation methods to link technology sectors with energy transition.

🏢実務担当者:Offers insights for corporate strategy on investing in modern technologies to support decarbonization goals.

🏛政策担当者:Supports policy design for promoting clean energy and green finance by quantifying the role of technology and climate awareness.

📄 Abstract(原文)

Decarbonizing energy systems and mitigating climate risks necessitate a transition to modern technologies, which foster advancements in the financial, transportation, communication, and manufacturing sectors. This research examines the influence of modern technologies in contemporary financial, communication, transportation, and manufacturing systems on global energy transition within the framework of concerns about climate change. The analysis utilizes daily data from June 16, 2017 to July 1, 2024. The empirical findings derived from the rolling window quantile correlation (RWQC), partial rolling window quantile correlation (PRWQC), and Quantile DCC-GARCH methodologies reveal the following: (i) modern technologies in financial, communication, transportation, and manufacturing systems exhibit a positive correlation with global energy transition; (ii) the strength of the positive correlation between modern technologies in financial, communication, transportation, and manufacturing systems and the global energy transition varies across quantiles and over time; (iii) excluding the influence of climate change concerns diminishes the correlation between modern technologies in financial, communication, transportation, and manufacturing systems and the global energy transition, underscoring the pivotal role of environmental awareness in achieving climate-related objectives; and (iv) the Quantile DCC-GARCH model reaffirms the positive correlation between modern technologies in financial, communication, transportation, and manufacturing systems and the global energy transition. Based on these insights, climate policy measures-such as promoting clean energy technologies, green financing, energy efficiency, and other integrative strategies-should be prioritized to facilitate a sustainable global energy transition.

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