NEXUS BETWEEN CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN UZBEKISTAN: A TIME SERIES ANALYSIS

NEXUS BETWEEN CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN UZBEKISTAN: A TIME SERIES ANALYSIS

Авторы

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https://doi.org/10.55439/GED/vol1_iss10/a20

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Fossil Fuel, Renewable Energy, Climate Change, Carbon Emission, Uzbekistan

Аннотация

In the conventional framework, the utilization of fossil fuel energy is recognized as deriving from non-renewable
sources and playing a significant role in the global energy supply within the world economy. Nevertheless, there is also
ongoing examination and study of a new term within the realm of renewable energy sources. The primary objective of
this study is to examine the influence of fossil fuel energy and renewable energy sources on the phenomenon of climate
change. In the empirical analyses, six characteristics were incorporated to measure climate change. The study was conducted between the years 1990 and 2023, and data was gathered from the World Development Indicator (WDI). Future
research endeavors should explore the potential subdivision of energy sources within both the public and private sectors.

Author Biographies

Sarvar Mamasoliyev, Tashkent State University of Economics

Mathematical methods in economics

Shodiyor Toxirov, Tashkent State University of Economics

Mathematical methods in economics

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