Title of article :
An empirical assessment of U.S. state-level immigration and environmental emissions
Author/Authors :
Squalli، نويسنده , , Jay، نويسنده ,
Pages :
6
From page :
1170
To page :
1175
Abstract :
This paper uses U.S. state-level data for CO, NO2, SO2, and PM10 emissions and a STIRPAT-inspired model to provide empirical evidence discrediting, at least in part, the restrictionist perspective on the immigration–environment relationship. The paper finds that U.S. states with a larger share of foreign-born residents are associated with lower NO2 and SO2 emissions. While these results do not necessarily imply that immigrants mitigate environmental emissions, they emphasize the importance of addressing the relationship between immigration and the environment based on an objective assessment of facts. Hence, it is this paperʹs contention that it is empirically unjustifiable to call for restrictions on immigration on environmental grounds.
Keywords :
Emissions , environment , STIRPAT , Immigration , IPAT
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
1940804
Link To Document :
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