CO2 Emissions and Subjective Well-Being: Empirical Evidence from The Southeast Asian Population

An increasing amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) affects the planet and people. As a primary contributor to climate change, CO2 has been a subject of discussion among researchers. Many have been studying the complex relationship and impact of CO2. However, a study examining the influence of increased CO...

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Main Authors: Moh. Wahyudi Priyanto, Dian Eswin Wijayanti, Yahya Shafiyuddin Hilmi
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Published: Muhammadiyah University Press 2024-06-01
Series:Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan: Kajian Masalah Ekonomi dan Pembangunan
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Online Access:https://journals2.ums.ac.id/index.php/jep/article/view/9646
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description An increasing amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) affects the planet and people. As a primary contributor to climate change, CO2 has been a subject of discussion among researchers. Many have been studying the complex relationship and impact of CO2. However, a study examining the influence of increased CO2 emissions on human subjective well-being is limited. This study aims to fill the gap by utilizing a sample of 9,724 Southeast Asians from the Seventh World Values Survey (2017-2021). Well-being is measured using a subjective approach, such as happiness and life satisfaction. The ordered probit regression analysis indicates that increased per capita CO2 emissions decrease happiness and life satisfaction. Additionally, the higher individuals' financial and health levels, the higher their relationship with their happiness and life satisfaction will be. This study encourages further research investigating a specific country's relationship between CO2 emissions and the well-being of its population.
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spelling doaj-art-b411786a710a44599a6f4d32c523d1db2025-08-20T03:17:25ZengMuhammadiyah University PressJurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan: Kajian Masalah Ekonomi dan Pembangunan1411-60812460-93312024-06-01324710.23917/jep.v25i1.234839709CO2 Emissions and Subjective Well-Being: Empirical Evidence from The Southeast Asian PopulationMoh. Wahyudi Priyanto0Dian Eswin Wijayanti1Yahya Shafiyuddin Hilmi2Department of Agribusiness, Universitas Trunojoyo Madura, Bangkalan, IndonesiaDepartment of Agribusiness, Universitas Trunojoyo Madura, Bangkalan, IndonesiaDoctoral School of Economics and Regional Science, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Gödöllő, HungaryAn increasing amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) affects the planet and people. As a primary contributor to climate change, CO2 has been a subject of discussion among researchers. Many have been studying the complex relationship and impact of CO2. However, a study examining the influence of increased CO2 emissions on human subjective well-being is limited. This study aims to fill the gap by utilizing a sample of 9,724 Southeast Asians from the Seventh World Values Survey (2017-2021). Well-being is measured using a subjective approach, such as happiness and life satisfaction. The ordered probit regression analysis indicates that increased per capita CO2 emissions decrease happiness and life satisfaction. Additionally, the higher individuals' financial and health levels, the higher their relationship with their happiness and life satisfaction will be. This study encourages further research investigating a specific country's relationship between CO2 emissions and the well-being of its population.https://journals2.ums.ac.id/index.php/jep/article/view/9646co2 emissionsubjective well-beingsoutheast asiahappinesssatisfaction
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Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan: Kajian Masalah Ekonomi dan Pembangunan
co2 emission
subjective well-being
southeast asia
happiness
satisfaction
title CO2 Emissions and Subjective Well-Being: Empirical Evidence from The Southeast Asian Population
title_full CO2 Emissions and Subjective Well-Being: Empirical Evidence from The Southeast Asian Population
title_fullStr CO2 Emissions and Subjective Well-Being: Empirical Evidence from The Southeast Asian Population
title_full_unstemmed CO2 Emissions and Subjective Well-Being: Empirical Evidence from The Southeast Asian Population
title_short CO2 Emissions and Subjective Well-Being: Empirical Evidence from The Southeast Asian Population
title_sort co2 emissions and subjective well being empirical evidence from the southeast asian population
topic co2 emission
subjective well-being
southeast asia
happiness
satisfaction
url https://journals2.ums.ac.id/index.php/jep/article/view/9646
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