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Is Oil Really a Stumbling Block to Environmental Sustainability? From the Price Perspective

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  • Meng Qin

    (School of Marxism, Qingdao University, Qingdao 266071, China
    Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Doctoral School of Economics and Business Administration, West University of Timisoara, 300223 Timisoara, Romania
    Qingdao Hiron Commercial Cold Chain Co., Ltd., Qingdao 266400, China)

  • Hongfang Jiang

    (School of Marxism, Qingdao University, Qingdao 266071, China)

  • Lidong Pang

    (Climate Change and Energy Economics Study Center, School of Economics and Management, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430071, China
    European Study Center of Wuhan University, Wuhan 430071, China)

  • Chiwei Su

    (School of Economics, Qingdao University, Qingdao 266071, China
    Faculty of Finance, City University of Macau, Macao 999078, China)

Abstract

The United States is exposed to the threats of massive carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions generated by non-renewable energy in reaching environmental sustainability. With the wavelet-based quantile-on-quantile approach, this paper delves into the impact of the most typical fossil fuel, oil, on CO 2 emissions from a price perspective. The results highlight that oil is a mixed blessing for fostering environmental sustainability in the short–medium run. Mainly, CO 2 emissions are more susceptible to positively responding to the bullish oil market in the medium term. Nevertheless, it also reveals the underlying negative relationship rooted in the long run. The results are endorsed by the theoretical mechanisms between energy prices and emissions, which indicate the role of high oil prices in driving long-term CO 2 emissions mitigation and environmental sustainability. Therefore, industries should resist the temptation to indulge heavily in short- to medium-term price hikes instead of prudently reacting to the bullish signal. Moreover, under the environmental sustainability ambitions, the strategy of expanding investment in green technologies innovation to reduce the dependence on oil cannot be shelved.

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  • Meng Qin & Hongfang Jiang & Lidong Pang & Chiwei Su, 2025. "Is Oil Really a Stumbling Block to Environmental Sustainability? From the Price Perspective," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(5), pages 1-17, February.
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