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    Wavelet analysis of impact of renewable energy consumption and technological innovation on CO2 emissions: evidence from Portugal by Adebayo, Tomiwa Sunday, Oladipupo, Seun Damola, Adeshola, Ibrahim, Rjoub, Husam

    “…This paper uncover a new perception of the dynamic interconnection between CO 2 emission and economic growth, renewable energy use, trade openness, and…”
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    Asymmetric nexus between technological innovation and environmental degradation in Sweden: an aggregated and disaggregated analysis by Adebayo, Tomiwa Sunday, Oladipupo, Seun Damola, Kirikkaleli, Dervis, Adeshola, Ibrahim

    “…The number of studies on the relationship between technological innovation and CO 2 emissions has gradually increased in recent years, although there is no…”
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    The role of economic complexity in the environmental Kuznets curve of MINT economies: evidence from method of moments quantile regression by Adebayo, Tomiwa Sunday, Rjoub, Husam, Akadiri, Seyi Saint, Oladipupo, Seun Damola, Sharif, Arshian, Adeshola, Ibrahim

    “…In the face of mounting climate change challenges, reducing emissions has emerged as a key driver of environmental sustainability and sustainable growth…”
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    Impact of Globalization and Renewable Energy Consumption on Environmental Degradation: A Lesson for South Africa by Oladipupo, Seun Damola, Rjoub, Husam, Kirikkaleli, Dervis, Adebayo, Tomiwa Sunday

    “…South Africa is one of Africa's most polluted countries, with rising CO2 emissions posing a threat. South Africa must discover ways of minimizing pollution and…”
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    Modeling the Relationship Between Economic Complexity and Environmental Degradation: Evidence From Top Seven Economic Complexity Countries by Martins, José Moleiro, Adebayo, Tomiwa Sunday, Mata, Mário Nuno, Oladipupo, Seun Damola, Adeshola, Ibrahim, Ahmed, Zahoor, Correia, Anabela Batista

    Published in Frontiers in environmental science (21-09-2021)
    “…The continuous growth in CO 2 emissions of nations around the globe has made achieving the aim of sustainable development extremely challenging. Therefore, the…”
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    Role of Renewable Energy Consumption and Technological Innovation to Achieve Carbon Neutrality in Spain: Fresh Insights From Wavelet Coherence and Spectral Causality Approaches by Zhao, Yawen, Ramzan, Muhammad, Adebayo, Tomiwa Sunday, Oladipupo, Seun Damola, Adeshola, Ibrahim, Agyekum, Ephraim Bonah

    Published in Frontiers in environmental science (21-10-2021)
    “…This research offers a new perceptive of the dynamic connection between CO 2 and globalization, technological innovation (TI), economic growth, and renewable…”
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    Health impact assessment of quarrying in some parts of southwestern Nigeria by Ajibade, Olumuyiwa Michael, Olisa, Olusegun Gbenga, Oladipupo, Seun Damola, Adegoke, Comfort Boluwaji, Adebayo, Oluwasegun Hezekiah

    Published in Arabian journal of geosciences (2022)
    “…Quarrying of rocks and minerals has contributed to the economic development of many nations. However, dusts generated from these quarries have caused…”
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    The asymmetric effects of renewable energy consumption and trade openness on carbon emissions in Sweden: new evidence from quantile-on-quantile regression approach by Adebayo, Sunday, Rjoub, Husam, Akinsola, Gbenga Daniel, Oladipupo, Seun Damola

    “…With the passage of time, the continued burning of fossil fuels is proving to be one of the world's most serious issues. In response, the current research aims…”
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    Asymmetric effect of structural change and renewable energy consumption on carbon emissions: designing an SDG framework for Turkey by Adebayo, Tomiwa Sunday, Oladipupo, Seun Damola, Rjoub, Husam, Kirikkaleli, Dervis, Adeshola, Ibrahim

    “…A plethora of studies have shown that structural change helps nations achieve socioeconomic growth. The influence of structural change on environmental…”
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    Asymmetric impact of renewable energy consumption and technological innovation on environmental degradation: designing an SDG framework for developed economy by Zang, Xinming, Adebayo, Tomiwa Sunday, Oladipupo, Seun Damola, Kirikkaleli, Dervis

    Published in Environmental technology (08-03-2023)
    “…Many European nations, including Spain, are having difficulties achieving their Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) objectives. Resultantly, the current…”
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    Dominance of Fossil Fuels in Japan’s National Energy Mix and Implications for Environmental Sustainability by Adebayo, Tomiwa Sunday, Awosusi, Abraham Ayobamiji, Oladipupo, Seun Damola, Agyekum, Ephraim Bonah, Jayakumar, Arunkumar, Kumar, Nallapaneni Manoj

    “…Despite the drive for increased environmental protection and the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), coal, oil, and natural gas use…”
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    RETRACTED ARTICLE: The asymmetric effects of renewable energyconsumption and trade openness on carbon emissions in Sweden: new evidence fromquantile-on-quantile regression approach by Adebayo, Sunday, Rjoub, Husam, Akinsola, Gbenga Daniel, Oladipupo, Seun Damola

    “…With the passage of time, the continued burning of fossil fuels is proving to be one of the world’s most serious issues. In response, the current research aims…”
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    RETRACTED ARTICLE: The asymmetric effects of renewable energy consumption and trade openness on carbon emissions in Sweden: new evidence from quantile-on-quantile regression approach by Adebayo, Sunday, Rjoub, Husam, Akinsola, Gbenga Daniel, Oladipupo, Seun Damola

    “…With the passage of time, the continued burning of fossil fuels is proving to be one of the world’s most serious issues. In response, the current research aims…”
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