Do Green Investments Improve Air Quality? Evidence for Developed and Developing European Countries
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- 18 January 2023
- preprint
- Published by Research Square Platform LLC
Abstract
A large part of the energy supply required for production in the world consists of non-renewable energy sources such as coal, oil, and natural gas. Due to the serious increases in these energy sources in the world, countries facing the threat of climate change and increasing global warming hav...Keywords
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