Abdi, Abdikafi Hassan and Warsame, Abdimalik Ali and Sugow, Mohamed Okash and Hussein, Hassan Abdikadir (2025) Transitioning to sustainable energy and enhanced environmental quality in Somalia through renewable energy, globalisation and trade openness. Scientific Reports, 15 (1). ISSN 2045-2322
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Abstract
A balanced approach that combines trade policies, renewable energy promotion, and robust environmental regulations is crucial for improving ecological sustainability. Although the literature suggests that trade openness facilitates the transfer of cleaner energy technologies to developing nations, existing empirical studies have produced inconclusive results, particularly in Somalia’s context. Therefore, this study explores the dynamic relationships between renewable energy, trade
openness, economic growth, globalisation, and environmental degradation using annual time-series data from 1990 to 2019. Employing advanced econometric methods, including the autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) model and dynamic OLS analyses, the findings reveal significant long-run cointegration among the variables. The essential insights of this study affirm that renewable energy strengthens environmental quality in both the short- and long-run, which stipulates its potential
as a sustainable solution for Somalia. Conversely, trade openness has a detrimental impact on environmental quality in both the short- and long-run. While globalisation hinders environmental quality in the short-run, economic growth improves it. In addition, variance decomposition analysis
highlighted that environmental deterioration was mainly self-perpetuating, accounting for 49% of the f
luctuations. Additionally, variations in renewable energy sources are closely linked to environmental
degradation, reinforcing the importance of adopting clean energy sources. Considering these f
indings, this study proposes establishing clear renewable energy strategies, leveraging globalisation for sustainable investments, and enforcing stringent environmental regulations that balance the benefits of trade openness. These observations provide a valuable framework for future research to examine sector-specific interventions and the long-term impacts of trade and energy policies on fragile
economies.
Keywords Renewable energy, Trade openness, Globalisation, Environmental degradation, Clean energy,
Sustainable growth
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | A General Works > AC Collections. Series. Collected works |
Divisions: | Faculty of Economics |
Depositing User: | Center for Research and Development SIMAD University |
Date Deposited: | 22 Mar 2025 08:24 |
Last Modified: | 22 Mar 2025 08:24 |
URI: | https://repository.simad.edu.so/id/eprint/527 |