2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3425471/v1
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Energy sustainability and carbon dioxide emissions mitigation Options for South Africa’s Road Transport Sector

Menzi Nazi Ntuli,
Andrew C Eloka-Eboka,
Festus MAINA Mwangi
et al.

Abstract: Background The transport sector in South Africa is responsible for around 11% of the country's carbon dioxide emissions, with road transport contributing an overwhelming 90% of this total, as noted by the South African Green Transport Energy of South Africa. As part of its commitment to global climate pacts, South Africa aims to reduce emissions from its road transport sector. Yet, studies focused on reducing energy consumption and related emissions in this sector have been sparse. Results Utilizing a bottom… Show more

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“…The intersection of cybersecurity, environmental protection, and sustainable development represents a critical juncture in the modern era's quest for a sustainable future. As Sulich et al (2021) elucidate, the Environmental Goods and Services Sector (EGSS), a rapidly growing segment of the economy, is increasingly reliant on information and communication technologies (ICT) that necessitate robust cybersecurity measures (Ntuli et al, 2024). This sector's expansion is pivotal for the European Union's strategy to navigate future crises, underscoring the indispensable role of cybersecurity in safeguarding the processes that underpin environmental management and protection.…”
Section: Introduction the Intersection Of Cybersecurity Environmental...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intersection of cybersecurity, environmental protection, and sustainable development represents a critical juncture in the modern era's quest for a sustainable future. As Sulich et al (2021) elucidate, the Environmental Goods and Services Sector (EGSS), a rapidly growing segment of the economy, is increasingly reliant on information and communication technologies (ICT) that necessitate robust cybersecurity measures (Ntuli et al, 2024). This sector's expansion is pivotal for the European Union's strategy to navigate future crises, underscoring the indispensable role of cybersecurity in safeguarding the processes that underpin environmental management and protection.…”
Section: Introduction the Intersection Of Cybersecurity Environmental...mentioning
confidence: 99%