Digital Carbon Footprint in Nigeria: Awareness, Emissions, and Sustainable Mitigation Strategies
Keywords:
Digital Carbon Footprint, Climate Change, ICT, Carbon Emissions, Digital Sustainability, Nigeria.Abstract
The accelerating pace of digital transformation has significantly reshaped communication,
commerce, education, governance, and financial systems worldwide. While Information and
Communication Technologies (ICT), cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and digital
services have enhanced productivity and economic development, their growing dependence
on electricity-intensive infrastructure has raised concerns regarding environmental
sustainability. This study assessed the level of awareness of digital carbon footprints
among Nigerians and estimated carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions associated with common
digital activities. A descriptive research design incorporating quantitative and qualitative
approaches was adopted. Data were collected from 500 internet users across major
Nigerian cities, including Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano, and Enugu, using structured
online questionnaires. Results revealed relatively low awareness of digital carbon
footprints, with only 48.4% of respondents indicating awareness, while 51.6% lacked
knowledge of the environmental consequences of digital technologies. Analysis of internet
usage patterns showed an average daily online engagement of approximately 3.2 hours per
user. Applying internationally recognized emission factors for digital activities yielded an
estimated annual emission of approximately 46.7 tonnes of CO₂ for the sampled population.
The findings reveal a substantial knowledge gap regarding the environmental implications
of digitalization despite increasing internet penetration in Nigeria. The study recommends
public awareness campaigns, sustainable digital practices, green ICT investments, and
policy interventions to support environmentally responsible digital transformation in
Nigeria.
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