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      Coupling of cryptocurrency trading with the sustainable environmental goals: Is it on the cards?

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          Following the systematic review and bibliometric analysis of current literature, this paper attempts to investigate whether the wealth generated through cryptocurrency trading can assist in attaining the United Nations' (UN) sustainable development goal (SDG) 7, affordable and clean energy and UN SDG 13 related to climate action. The critical analysis of literature indicates a growing interest in cryptocurrency, the UN's SDGs and the negative effect that crypto mining has on the use of enormous energy. However, there is a clear gap in the literature that focuses on the possibility of using the wealth generated through cryptocurrency trading in financing environmentally friendly projects and attaining the UN's SDG 7 and SDG 13. The findings and the future research direction of this study aim to firstly expand the academic literature related to SDG 7 and SDG 13 and secondly to examine the relationship between cryptocurrency and sustainability even during an uncertain period. This study provides evidence pertaining to the theoretical models that can be applied within discussion of the complex relationship between cryptocurrency, clean energy and climate action. Our findings will provide policymakers with information regarding actions that need to be taken in order to convert cryptocurrency generated wealth and consequently attaining sustainable socio‐economic goals in the future.

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                Contributors
                Journal
                Business Strategy and the Environment
                Bus Strat Env
                Wiley
                0964-4733
                1099-0836
                March 2022
                November 19 2021
                March 2022
                : 31
                : 3
                : 1152-1168
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Brunel Business School Brunel University Uxbridge UK
                [2 ]Business School Middlesex University London UK
                [3 ]Bristol Business School University of the West of England Bristol UK
                Article
                10.1002/bse.2947
                9caea5b0-ef58-4e0a-87de-0b646bd340c5
                © 2022

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