Can the Philippines Achieve its CO2 Reduction Commitment with Renewable Energy?

The Philippines always aims to achieve economic growth, which requires expanding economic activities, resulting in increased pollution (Stern, 2017). The country signified its intention to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 75% in COP26 (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change [U...

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Main Authors: Cuesta, James Benedict, Cruzado, Edward Josh, Martinez, Princess Camila, Noling, Stephanie, Inocencio, Arlene B., Lamberte, Albert, Sobreviñas, Alellie B., Tiongco, Marites M.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:res_aki-11852023-12-20T08:13:11Z Can the Philippines Achieve its CO2 Reduction Commitment with Renewable Energy? Cuesta, James Benedict Cruzado, Edward Josh Martinez, Princess Camila Noling, Stephanie Inocencio, Arlene B. Lamberte, Albert Sobreviñas, Alellie B. Tiongco, Marites M. The Philippines always aims to achieve economic growth, which requires expanding economic activities, resulting in increased pollution (Stern, 2017). The country signified its intention to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 75% in COP26 (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change [UNFCCC], 2021). Part of its strategy to combat CO2 emissions is by increasing its share of renewable energy (RE) sources to at least 35% of the total energy matrix (Department of Energy [DOE], 2021). The Philippines’ ability to reach its COP26 commitment through a scenario approach on the effects of increasing GDP and share of RE to CO2 emissions using Kaya Identity and EKC was investigated. Geometric growth and target-oriented forecasting were performed to generate the forecast period. The Kaya Identity computed the total factor CO2 emissions of the country. The EKC investigated whether increases in GDP, incorporated with the share of RE, result in declining CO2 emissions. Results showed that in scenarios 5 to 7, where GDP and share of RE are increasing based on targets, the Philippines enters post-industrialization stage 3 of environmental responsibility, wherein increases in GDP result in declining CO2 emissions. Evidence suggests the Philippines must remain aggressive in its RE investments to reach its COP26 carbon dioxide emissions reduction commitment. 2023-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/res_aki/180 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/res_aki/article/1185/viewcontent/DLSU_AKI_Policy_Brief__2023_12_020.pdf Angelo King Institute for Economic and Business Studies (AKI) Animo Repository Philippines Growth and Development CO2 Pollution Reduction Environment Environmental Studies Growth and Development
institution De La Salle University
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Philippines
Growth and Development
CO2
Pollution Reduction
Environment
Environmental Studies
Growth and Development
spellingShingle Philippines
Growth and Development
CO2
Pollution Reduction
Environment
Environmental Studies
Growth and Development
Cuesta, James Benedict
Cruzado, Edward Josh
Martinez, Princess Camila
Noling, Stephanie
Inocencio, Arlene B.
Lamberte, Albert
Sobreviñas, Alellie B.
Tiongco, Marites M.
Can the Philippines Achieve its CO2 Reduction Commitment with Renewable Energy?
description The Philippines always aims to achieve economic growth, which requires expanding economic activities, resulting in increased pollution (Stern, 2017). The country signified its intention to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 75% in COP26 (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change [UNFCCC], 2021). Part of its strategy to combat CO2 emissions is by increasing its share of renewable energy (RE) sources to at least 35% of the total energy matrix (Department of Energy [DOE], 2021). The Philippines’ ability to reach its COP26 commitment through a scenario approach on the effects of increasing GDP and share of RE to CO2 emissions using Kaya Identity and EKC was investigated. Geometric growth and target-oriented forecasting were performed to generate the forecast period. The Kaya Identity computed the total factor CO2 emissions of the country. The EKC investigated whether increases in GDP, incorporated with the share of RE, result in declining CO2 emissions. Results showed that in scenarios 5 to 7, where GDP and share of RE are increasing based on targets, the Philippines enters post-industrialization stage 3 of environmental responsibility, wherein increases in GDP result in declining CO2 emissions. Evidence suggests the Philippines must remain aggressive in its RE investments to reach its COP26 carbon dioxide emissions reduction commitment.
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author Cuesta, James Benedict
Cruzado, Edward Josh
Martinez, Princess Camila
Noling, Stephanie
Inocencio, Arlene B.
Lamberte, Albert
Sobreviñas, Alellie B.
Tiongco, Marites M.
author_facet Cuesta, James Benedict
Cruzado, Edward Josh
Martinez, Princess Camila
Noling, Stephanie
Inocencio, Arlene B.
Lamberte, Albert
Sobreviñas, Alellie B.
Tiongco, Marites M.
author_sort Cuesta, James Benedict
title Can the Philippines Achieve its CO2 Reduction Commitment with Renewable Energy?
title_short Can the Philippines Achieve its CO2 Reduction Commitment with Renewable Energy?
title_full Can the Philippines Achieve its CO2 Reduction Commitment with Renewable Energy?
title_fullStr Can the Philippines Achieve its CO2 Reduction Commitment with Renewable Energy?
title_full_unstemmed Can the Philippines Achieve its CO2 Reduction Commitment with Renewable Energy?
title_sort can the philippines achieve its co2 reduction commitment with renewable energy?
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2023
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/res_aki/180
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