Climate Change in Times of Energy and Economic Crisis – the Role of Innovation and Economic Openness
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "C: Energy Economics and Policy".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2024) | Viewed by 9978
Special Issue Editors
2. Women Researchers Council, Azerbaijan State University of Economics (UNEC), Istiqlaliyyat Str. 6, 1001 Baku, Azerbaijan
Interests: finance; public finance; taxation; public spending; fiscal and budgetary policies; social policy; green finance; energy economics; environmental economics; FinTech; stock market; public economics
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Interests: finance (financial economics); environmental economics; corporate governance; finance of agriculture; agribusiness; shared economy
Interests: environmental accounting; climate change economics; energy economics; urban environmental accounting; carbon accounting; green taxation; public policy
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Climate change is a tremendous challenge for human society and its options for future development. Furthermore, the energy transitions and readjustments due to environmental protection targets and the energy market crisis are putting more pressure on policymakers and entire communities worldwide. It has been agreed that underdeveloped and developing economies are most vulnerable and need to be supported for contributing to climate change mitigation. Still, as the economic crisis is a menace for developed economies, new policy options are targeted with innovation and economic cooperation in the frontline. Adding the energy and economic crisis to already consecrated climate change effects, biodiversity loss, and pollution sets the premise for a challenging situation for both developed and developing countries worldwide that needs to be assessed and forecasted, considering environmental protection, energy security, social development, and economic resilience.
Prof. Dr. Alina Cristina Nuta
Dr. Muhammad Hafeez
Prof. Dr. Florian Nuta
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- energy
- economic crisis
- innovation
- climate change
- carbon emissions
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