Smarter and Cleaner: The Digital Economy and Environmental Pollution

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2022-11-30 DOI:10.1111/cwe.12446
Qianqian Wan, Daqian Shi
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Abstract

The ongoing diffusion of digital technology into socio-economic activity has triggered hopes of minimizing environmental pollution. This research aimed to investigate the relationship between the digital economy and the intensity of SO2 pollutant emissions and to examine the mechanism that explains how digitalization leads to the reduction of pollutants from the perspective of environmental regulations. We applied the criteria importance through intercriteria correlation approach to construct a comprehensive index system to measure the digital economy in China. Then we examined the correlation between the digital economy and SO2 pollution intensity. To analyze the mechanism, we investigated the moderating effect of environmental regulations and also took macroscopic mechanisms (such as innovation and industrial structure) into consideration. Our empirical results indicated that the digital economy had a negative effect on SO2 pollution intensity. The negative impact was greater for medium-sized provinces with abundant resources in eastern and southern China. We also found that environmental regulations (e.g., environmental legislation and environmental penalties) moderated the impact of the digital economy on SO2 pollution intensity, and the same was true for several macro mechanisms (e.g., innovation, industrial structure, and labor productivity, etc.). This has implications for how the government implements environmental regulations in the future.

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更智能、更清洁:数字经济与环境污染
数字技术在社会经济活动中的不断扩散,引发了尽量减少环境污染的希望。本研究旨在探讨数字经济与二氧化硫污染物排放强度之间的关系,并从环境法规的角度探讨数字化导致污染物减少的机制。我们通过标准间关联的方法,运用标准重要性构建了一个综合的指标体系来衡量中国数字经济。然后,我们检验了数字经济与二氧化硫污染强度之间的相关性。为了分析其机制,我们考察了环境规制的调节作用,并考虑了宏观机制(如创新和产业结构)。实证结果表明,数字经济对二氧化硫污染强度有负向影响。中国东部和南部资源丰富的中等省份的负面影响更大。我们还发现,环境法规(如环境立法和环境处罚)调节了数字经济对二氧化硫污染强度的影响,而一些宏观机制(如创新、产业结构和劳动生产率等)也是如此。这对政府未来如何实施环境法规具有启示意义。
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