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SUSTAINING THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY IN THE DEVELOPING ECONOMIES: STRATEGIC REVIEW
Climate change is among the major global environmental problems threatening the survival of
the entire human race with varying degree of changes and challenges. It intensity is speedily
increasing because of human activities involving burning of fossil fuels, industrial production,
and transport culminating into increase in greenhouse gas levels. Automobile industry is known
for the production of the significant volume of CO2 emission constantly release into the
atmosphere hence the demand to drastically reduce it, if not totally eliminated. Research
findings and innovative measures globally have indicated articulated developmental strides in
the recent technologies, products, materials regarding measures to mitigate and fully adapt to
the challenges of climate change. This paper is therefore aim at assessing the impact of climate
change on automobiles as it affects the developing economies. It also highlight strategic
measures of sustaining the impact of climate change through the introduction of hi-tech, hybrid
and other vehicles which provides alternative fuels to control CO2 emission.
Wilson U. U. (Ph.D) & Dr. Edidiong, S.
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