Role of AI Innovation, Clean Energy and Digital Economy towards Net Zero Emission in the United States: An ARDL Approach

Authors

  • Adita Sultana Information Technology of Science, American National University, 1813 East Main Street, Salem, VA 24153.
  • Abdullah Al Abrar Chowdhury Information Technology of Science, American National University, 1813 East Main Street, Salem, VA 24153.
  • Azizul Hakim Rafi Information Technology of Science, American National University, 1813 East Main Street, Salem, VA 24153.
  • Abdulla All Noman Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ, USA 07043

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56946/jeee.v4i1.537

Keywords:

AI Innovation, Digital Economy, Industrialization, CO2 Emission, United States

Abstract

The current paper investigates the influences of AI innovation, GDP growth, renewable energy utilization, the digital economy, and industrialization on CO2 emissions in the USA from 1990 to 2022, incorporating the ARDL methodology. The outcomes observe that AI innovation, renewable energy usage, and the digital economy reduce CO2 emissions, while GDP expansion and industrialization intensify ecosystem damage. Unit root tests (ADF, PP, and DF-GLS) reveal heterogeneous integration levels amongst components, ensuring robustness in the ARDL analysis. Complementary methods (FMOLS, DOLS, and CCR) validate the results, enhancing their reliability. Pairwise Granger causality assessments identify strong unidirectional connections within CO2 emissions and AI innovation, as well as the digital economy, underscoring their significant roles in ecological sustainability. This research highlights the requirement for strategic actions to nurture equitable growth, including advancements in AI technology, green energy adoption, and environmentally conscious industrial development, to improve environmental quality in the United States.

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Published

2025-03-24
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DOI: 10.56946/jeee.v4i1.537

How to Cite

Sultana, A., Chowdhury, A. A. A., Rafi, A. H., & All Noman, A. (2025). Role of AI Innovation, Clean Energy and Digital Economy towards Net Zero Emission in the United States: An ARDL Approach. Journal of Environmental and Energy Economics, 4(1), 1–24. https://doi.org/10.56946/jeee.v4i1.537

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