Net zero

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Environmental concerns - emissions.

Net zero emissions means that any greenhouse gas emissions are balanced by schemes to offset an equivalent amount of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere, such as planting trees or using technology like carbon capture and storage.


Why net zero is important
"The term net zero is important because – for CO2 at least – this is the state at which global warming stops.
The Paris Agreement underlines the need for net zero, requiring states to ‘achieve a balance between [human] emissions by sources and removals by sinks of greenhouse gases in the second half of this century’...
Many actors will be able to achieve absolute zero or zero emissions in the process, hence the choice of terms in the global ‘Race to Zero’ campaign focused on raising ambition.
Others will need to scale up removals either themselves directly or by supporting other projects, hence the ‘net’ in net zero."
Net Zero Climate - October 2021


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