民主
自然资源经济学
能量(信号处理)
可持续发展
经济正义
能量转换
可持续能源
环境正义
政治学
发展经济学
过渡(遗传学)
经济体制
经济
化学
生态学
生物
可再生能源
法学
物理
政治
医学
生物化学
替代医学
病理
量子力学
基因
灵丹妙药
作者
Evans Opoku‐Mensah,Wei Chen,Priscilla Tuffour,Divine Q. Agozie,Bright Akwasi Gyamfi,Ajara Mahmoud
摘要
Abstract The transition to sustainable energy is crucial for climate change mitigation, yet achieving net‐zero emissions remains challenging. While structural adjustments away from carbon‐intensive industries can reduce emissions, such transformations must be underpinned by democratic governance and equitable clean energy access (energy justice). Disappointedly, the interplay among structural change, democracy, and energy justice in mitigating emissions has received insufficient attention. This study examines this nexus among 15 West African countries using the Driscoll–Kraay standard estimator. Our findings indicate that democracy, structural adjustment, and energy justice significantly reduce carbon emissions, while globalization, urbanization, and international trade increase it. We recommend that governments in these nations should promote economic diversification into low‐carbon industries, ensure energy justice through electrification and clean cooking initiatives, enhance transparency and public participation in environmental decision‐making, and facilitate multi‐stakeholder dialogs on sustainable practices.
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