Recalibrating Climate Strategies: The Interplay of Green Energy, Digitalization, and Governance in Emissions Mitigation
気候戦略の再調整:グリーンエネルギー、デジタル化、ガバナンスが排出削減に与える相互作用 (AI 翻訳)
Feng Wang, Tayyaba Rani, Asif Razzaq
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日本語
本研究は、1999年から2024年までの25の先進国を対象に、グリーンエネルギー移行、エネルギー強度、デジタル化、ガバナンスが炭素排出に与える不均一な影響を分析。固定効果推定、MMQR、CCE推定を用いて、グリーンエネルギー移行は低・中排出国で最も効果的であり、デジタル化とガバナンスがその効果を増強することを発見。統合的戦略の重要性を示唆。
English
This study examines the heterogeneous impacts of green energy transition, energy intensity, digitalization, and governance on carbon emissions across 25 developed countries from 1999 to 2024. Using fixed effects, MMQR, and CCE estimation, it finds that green energy transition consistently reduces emissions, with strongest effects in low- and middle-emission contexts. Digitalization and governance amplify these reductions, highlighting the power of integrated strategies.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本のGX政策(グリーン成長戦略、GXリーグ)において、デジタル化とガバナンスの役割を定量的に示す点が参考になる。ただし、日本固有のデータではなく、先進国一般の分析であるため、日本の文脈に直接適用するには追加の検討が必要。
In the global GX context
This paper contributes to global GX discourse by empirically demonstrating how digitalization and governance enhance the emissions-reducing effect of renewable energy transitions. It supports the integrated policy approach advocated by frameworks like the Paris Agreement and SDGs, offering evidence for context-sensitive climate strategies.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides robust empirical evidence on the moderating roles of digitalization and governance in green energy transitions, using advanced panel methods.
🏢実務担当者:Highlights the importance of combining renewable energy adoption with digital tools and strong governance for effective emission reductions.
🏛政策担当者:Offers insights for designing multidimensional climate policies that integrate energy, digital, and governance reforms, aligned with SDGs.
📄 Abstract(原文)
ABSTRACT As developed economies accelerate their shift from fossil fuels to sustainable energy systems, understanding how structural, technological, and institutional factors interact to shape carbon emissions becomes critical. This study investigates the heterogeneous impacts of green energy transition, energy intensity, digitalization, and governance on carbon emissions across 25 developed countries from 1999 to 2024. Employing a combination of fixed effects estimation, method of moments quantile regression (MMQR), and common correlated effects (CCE) estimation, we uncover nuanced, quantile‐specific dynamics that traditional mean‐based approaches overlook. Our findings reveal that green energy transition consistently mitigates emissions, with its strongest effects in low‐ and middle‐emission contexts, while structural rigidities attenuate its influence in high‐emission economies. Energy intensity demonstrates minimal influence in low‐emission countries but plays a pivotal role in moderating emissions where industrial activity is intensive. Digitalization amplifies emission reductions, particularly in moderately emitting economies, while governance underpins these effects by enhancing policy enforcement and institutional capacity. Crucially, interactions between green energy transition, digitalization, and governance underscore the power of integrated strategies: emission reductions are maximized when renewable energy adoption is coupled with advanced digitalization and robust governance. These results offer actionable insights for designing context‐sensitive, multidimensional climate policies that advance SDGs 7, 8, and 13.
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