Author
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- Elif Kaya
(Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Istanbul Aydin University, Beşyol, İnönü Cd. No:38, Küçükçekmece, 34295 Istanbul, Türkiye)
- Mortaza Ojaghlou
(Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Istanbul Aydin University, Beşyol, İnönü Cd. No:38, Küçükçekmece, 34295 Istanbul, Türkiye)
- Özge Demirkale
(Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Istanbul Aydin University, Beşyol, İnönü Cd. No:38, Küçükçekmece, 34295 Istanbul, Türkiye)
Abstract
This study examines the time–frequency dynamics between CO 2 emissions and their determinants—oil prices, renewable energy deployment, and climate policy uncertainty—in Türkiye from 1987Q2 to 2024Q1. We integrate a rolling-window Nonlinear Autoregressive Distributed Lag (NARDL) model with wavelet coherence analysis to capture evolving asymmetric effects and multi-scale transmission mechanisms. Our findings reveal pronounced, persistent asymmetries. Oil price decreases stimulate CO 2 emissions substantially more than equivalent price increases reduce them, yielding a negative asymmetry effect. Renewable energy demonstrates a stable, negative long-run relationship with emissions, with wavelet analysis indicating this effect concentrates over medium-to-long-term horizons, underscoring its structural decarbonization role. Climate policy uncertainty exerts fragmented, episodic influences, disrupting short-to-medium-term emission trajectories. Rolling-window estimates confirm these asymmetric relationships shift markedly around structural breaks, including the 2001 domestic crisis and the 2008 global financial crisis. The study concludes that effective decarbonization requires temporally calibrated policies: counter-cyclical carbon pricing to offset oil price asymmetries, and credible long-term frameworks to sustain renewable energy investments. Methodologically, the results demonstrate the value of combining time-domain and frequency-domain techniques to diagnose complex, evolving interactions in the energy–environment nexus.
Suggested Citation
Elif Kaya & Mortaza Ojaghlou & Özge Demirkale, 2026.
"Time-Varying and Multi-Scale Dynamics Between Renewable Energy, Oil Prices, Climate Policy Uncertainty and CO 2 Emissions,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(8), pages 1-34, April.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:8:p:4093-:d:1924357
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