Research Article

Can renewable energy sources alleviate the pressure of military expenditures on the environment? Empirical evidence from Turkiye

Volume: 8 Number: 2 June 30, 2025
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Can renewable energy sources alleviate the pressure of military expenditures on the environment? Empirical evidence from Turkiye

Abstract

This study analyzes the potential of renewable energy sources to reduce the environmental impact of military expenditures in Turkiye. ARDL method is preferred in the analysis using annual data for the period 1990-2021. In addition, an interaction term is added to the model to determine the effectiveness of renewable energy sources. The results show that military expenditures have a positive impact on CO2 emissions in the short and long run with coefficients of 0.260 and 0.196, respectively. Moreover, renewable energy use has a statistically significant negative impact on CO2 emissions in the short and long run with coefficients of -0.119 and -0.120, respectively. GDP has a positive impact on CO2 emissions in the short and long run with coefficients of 0.162 and 0.193, respectively. Although population growth does not have a statistically significant impact in the short run, it is found to increase CO2 emissions in the long run with a coefficient of 0.095. Moreover, the interaction term shows that renewable energy use reduces the environmental impact of military expenditures in Turkiye in the short and long run with coefficients of -0.130 and -0.140, respectively. The results indicate that renewable energy use can play an important role in mitigating the environmental impacts of military expenditures.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Natural Resource Management , Environmental Management (Other)

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

June 30, 2025

Submission Date

June 18, 2024

Acceptance Date

September 24, 2024

Published in Issue

Year 2025 Volume: 8 Number: 2

APA
Akusta, E. (2025). Can renewable energy sources alleviate the pressure of military expenditures on the environment? Empirical evidence from Turkiye. Environmental Research and Technology, 8(2), 410-424. https://doi.org/10.35208/ert.1502424
AMA
1.Akusta E. Can renewable energy sources alleviate the pressure of military expenditures on the environment? Empirical evidence from Turkiye. ERT. 2025;8(2):410-424. doi:10.35208/ert.1502424
Chicago
Akusta, Emre. 2025. “Can Renewable Energy Sources Alleviate the Pressure of Military Expenditures on the Environment? Empirical Evidence from Turkiye”. Environmental Research and Technology 8 (2): 410-24. https://doi.org/10.35208/ert.1502424.
EndNote
Akusta E (June 1, 2025) Can renewable energy sources alleviate the pressure of military expenditures on the environment? Empirical evidence from Turkiye. Environmental Research and Technology 8 2 410–424.
IEEE
[1]E. Akusta, “Can renewable energy sources alleviate the pressure of military expenditures on the environment? Empirical evidence from Turkiye”, ERT, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 410–424, June 2025, doi: 10.35208/ert.1502424.
ISNAD
Akusta, Emre. “Can Renewable Energy Sources Alleviate the Pressure of Military Expenditures on the Environment? Empirical Evidence from Turkiye”. Environmental Research and Technology 8/2 (June 1, 2025): 410-424. https://doi.org/10.35208/ert.1502424.
JAMA
1.Akusta E. Can renewable energy sources alleviate the pressure of military expenditures on the environment? Empirical evidence from Turkiye. ERT. 2025;8:410–424.
MLA
Akusta, Emre. “Can Renewable Energy Sources Alleviate the Pressure of Military Expenditures on the Environment? Empirical Evidence from Turkiye”. Environmental Research and Technology, vol. 8, no. 2, June 2025, pp. 410-24, doi:10.35208/ert.1502424.
Vancouver
1.Emre Akusta. Can renewable energy sources alleviate the pressure of military expenditures on the environment? Empirical evidence from Turkiye. ERT. 2025 Jun. 1;8(2):410-24. doi:10.35208/ert.1502424

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