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Effect of energy consumption, economic growth and carbon emissions on human health in Morocco
[Effet de la consommation d’énergie, de la croissance économique et des émissions de carbone sur la santé humaine au Maroc]

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  • Abdelkarim El Adlouni

    (University Mohamed V, Rabat)

  • Abdellah Echaoui

    (University Mohamed V, Rabat)

Abstract

Climate change is a major factor in the deterioration of the environment, and the use of green energies has become a crucial necessity to deal with this scourge, which continues to grow in importance over time. Allergy and respiratory diseases can be affected by CO2 emissions (ECO2). With this in mind, our study examines the impact of carbon dioxide emissions on human health in Morocco, taking into account economic growth (CEco) and energy consumption (CE) between 1990 and 2020. For this study, we used quantile regression. The results have been validated by tests of equality of coefficients between quantiles and the Wald Test, which guarantee the robustness of the results. Our research shows an inverse relationship between pollution and mortality, highlighting the deleterious impact of environmental degradation on health.

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  • Abdelkarim El Adlouni & Abdellah Echaoui, 2025. "Effect of energy consumption, economic growth and carbon emissions on human health in Morocco [Effet de la consommation d’énergie, de la croissance économique et des émissions de carbone sur la san," Post-Print hal-05124716, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-05124716
    DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15689263
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