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been moves to create better regulation. The United Nations has operated a certification process for carbon offsets since 2001. This is called the Clean Development Mechanism. It aims to stimulate "sustainable development and emission reductions, while giving industrialized countries some flexibility in how they meet their emission reduction limitation targets." The UK Government's Climate Change Committee says reported emissions reductions or removals may have happened anyway or. not last into the future. This is despite an improvement in standards globally and in the UK.
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is important to state explicitly whether emissions are counted at the location of production or consumption. This helps to prevent double counting. The lengthy manufacturing chains of a globalised market might make this challenging. There are additional challenges with looking at renewable energy systems and electric vehicle batteries. This is because the necessary embodied energy and other effects of raw material extraction are often significant when measuring life-cycle emissions. However the local emissions at the place they are used may be small.
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The lack of an enforcement mechanism surrounding these claims means that many are dubious. In many sectors such as steel, cement, and chemicals, the pathway to reaching net zero in terms of technology remains unclear. Further investment in research and innovation and further regulation will probably be necessary if net zero claims are to become more credible.
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says that residual emissions across most sectors should fall between 5-10% of an organization's baseline emissions. It should be even lower for some sectors with competitive alternatives like the power sector. Sectors such as heavy manufacturing where it is harder to mitigate emissions will probably have a higher percentage of residual emissions by 2050.
137:. Many countries and organizations are setting net zero targets. As of November 2023, around 145 countries had announced or are considering net zero targets, covering close to 90% of global emissions. They include some countries that were resistant to climate action in previous decades. Country-level net zero targets now cover 92% of global 561:
To achieve net zero, actors are encouraged to set net zero targets for 2050 or earlier. Long-term net zero targets should be supplemented by interim targets for every one to five years. The UN, UNFCCC, ISO, and SBTi all say that organizations should prioritize early, front-loaded emissions reduction.
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Loose regulation of claims by carbon offsetting schemes combined with the difficulties in calculating greenhouse gas sequestration and emissions reductions has also given rise to criticism. This argument is that this can result in schemes that do not adequately offset emissions in reality. There have
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Some authors say that carbon neutrality strategies focus only on carbon dioxide, but net zero includes all greenhouse gases. However some publications, such as the national strategy of France, use the term "carbon neutral" to mean net reductions of all greenhouse gases. The United States has pledged
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Cities and countries pose a challenge when it comes to calculating emissions. This is because the production of products and services within their boundaries might be linked to either internal consumption or exports. At the same time the population also consumes imported products and services. So it
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projects. Avoided emissions offsets result from actions that reduce emissions relative to a baseline or status quo. But they do not remove emissions from the atmosphere. Weak standards such as ISO and BSI "carbon neutrality" standards allow organizations to use avoided-emissions carbon credits. They
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Experts and net zero frameworks disagree over the exact percentage of residual emissions that may be allowed. Most guidance suggests this should be limited to a small fraction of total emissions. Sector-specific and geographical factors would determine how much. The Science Based Targets initiative
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To date, 27 countries have enacted domestic net zero legislation. These are laws that legislatures have passed that contain net zero targets or equivalent. There is currently no national regulation in place that legally requires companies based in that country to achieve net zero. Several countries,
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in order to compensate for emissions made elsewhere. Many fossil fuel companies have made commitments to be net zero by 2050. At the same time they continue to increase greenhouse gas emissions by extracting and producing fossil fuels. They claim that they will use carbon credits and carbon capture
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More and more nations and private and public-sector organizations are committing to net zero. But the credibility of these claims remains low. There is no binding regulation requiring a transition to net zero. So the overwhelming majority of net zero commitments have been made on a voluntary basis.
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The Race to Zero scheme outlines a set of criteria called the 'starting line', which is "the very minimum procedural requirements for a decent pledge", says Lang. The criteria include having a pledge, plan and published evidence of action taken towards reaching the target. Most states, regions or
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The concept of net zero has attracted criticism for the impact it could have on equity and distribution. The use of removals or carbon credits for offsetting has been particularly controversial. This is because of the possibility that offset projects themselves could have harmful effects. The ISO
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Since 2015, there has been significant growth in the number of actors pledging net zero emissions. Many standards have emerged that interpret the net zero concept and aim to measure progress towards net zero targets. Some of these standards are more robust than others. Some people have criticized
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economist Marc Lee said that net zero had the potential to be a dangerous distraction that reduced political pressure to reduce emissions. "A net zero target means less incentive to get to 'real zero' emissions from fossil fuels, an escape hatch that perpetuates business as usual and delays more
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The guidance from standards institutions says that organizations should choose a base year to measure emissions reductions against. This should be representative of their typical greenhouse gas profile. They should explain the choice of baseline and how they will account for changes in conditions
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means that removals must store greenhouse gases for the same period as the lifetime of the GHG emissions they balance. For example, methane has a lifetime of around 12 years in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide lasts between 300 and 1,000 years. Accordingly, removals that balance carbon dioxide must
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A consortium of climate scientists has tracked net zero commitments. Their research found that net pledges drafted in law or policy documentation have grown from 7% of countries in 2020 to 75% in 2023. However, very few have met the minimum requirements for a "decent pledge". The UN Race to Zero
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Corporate net zero targets vary in how widely they cover emissions related to the company's activities. This can greatly affect the volume of emissions that are counted. Some oil companies, for instance, claim that their operations (Scopes 1 and 2) produce net zero emissions. These claims do not
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at reducing emissions from 1988 to 2021, they said they " at the painful realisation that the idea of net zero has licensed a recklessly cavalier 'burn now, pay later' approach which has seen carbon emissions continue to soar". They concluded: "Current net zero policies will not keep warming to
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Scope 3 emission sources include emissions from suppliers and product users (also known as the "value chain"). Transportation of goods, and other indirect emissions are also part of this scope. Scope 3 emissions were estimated to represent 75% of all emissions reported to the Carbon Disclosure
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On average, approximately 29% of companies in EU member states have formulated a respective target to achieve net zero or have already reached this goal. However, these numbers can vary significantly across different industries, countries, and firm sizes. External pressures, such as companies'
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Most of the carbon credits on the voluntary market today do not meet UN, UNFCCC, ISO or SBTi standards for permanent carbon dioxide removals. So significant investment in carbon capture and permanent geological storage will probably be necessary to achieve net-zero targets by mid-century.
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within 1.5 Â°C because they were never intended to. They were and still are driven by a need to protect business as usual, not the climate. If we want to keep people safe then large and sustained cuts to carbon emissions need to happen now. The time for wishful thinking is over."
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The Greenhouse Gas Protocol is a group of standards that are the most common in GHG accounting. These standards reflect a number of accounting principles. They include relevance, completeness, consistency, transparency, and accuracy. The standards divide emissions into three scopes:
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As of November 2023, around 145 countries had announced or are considering net zero targets, covering close to 90% of global emissions. They include some countries that were resistant to climate action in previous decades. Country-level net zero targets now cover 92% of global
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Many companies often claim a commitment to reach net zero emissions by the year 2050. These promises are often made at the corporate level. Both governments and international agencies encourage businesses to contribute to a national, or international, net zero pledge. The
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Robust net zero standards require actors to reduce their own emissions as much as possible following science-based pathways. They must then balance their residual emissions using removals and offsets. This typically involves shifting from fossil fuels to
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A given actor may plan to achieve net zero emissions through a combination of approaches. These would include (1) actions to reduce their own emissions, (2) actions to reduce the emissions of others (third parties), and (3) actions to directly
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Some targets aim to reach net zero emissions only for carbon dioxide. Others aim to reach net zero emissions of all greenhouse gases. Robust net zero standards state that all greenhouse gases should be covered by a given actor's targets.
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emissions are covered by some sort of net zero target, credible targets cover only 7% of emissions. This low credibility reflects a lack of binding regulation. It is also due to the need for continued innovation and investment to make
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are not left behind in the transition to renewable energy. The green transition is a top priority for Europe. The EU Member States want to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030 from 1990 levels, and become climate neutral by
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in the atmosphere would decline. This would be at a rate just fast enough to compensate for this deep ocean adjustment. The result would be approximately constant global average surface temperatures over decades or centuries.
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Strong standards such as the ISO and BSI "net zero" standards only allow removal-based offsets that have the same permanence as the greenhouse gases that they balance. The term for this concept is "like for like" removals.
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are often used as if they mean the same thing. In some contexts, however, they have different meanings from each other. The sections below explain this. People often use these terms without rigorous standard definitions.
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One of the main reasons for the low credibility of many net zero claims is their heavy reliance on carbon credits. Carbon credits are often used for offsetting. They reduce or remove emissions of carbon dioxide or other
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They say they should aim to halve emissions by 2030. Specific emissions reduction targets and pathways may look different for different sectors. Some may be able to decarbonize more quickly and easily than others.
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and provided 10 recommendations to ensure greater credibility and accountability for carbon neutrality pledges such as requiring non-state actors to publicly disclose and report verifiable information (e.g.
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There has also been criticisms of non-native and monocultural forest plantations as carbon offsets. This is because of their "limited—and at times negative—effects on native biodiversity" and other
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Leading standards and guidance allow official accreditation bodies to certify products as carbon neutral but not as net zero. The rationale behind this is that until organizations and their
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the Presidency has set a goal of reducing carbon emissions by 50% to 52% compared to 2005 levels by 2030, a carbon free power sector by 2035, and for the entire economy to be net zero by
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The terms 'carbon neutral' and 'net zero' are often used interchangeably by politicians, businesses and scientists. Some experts use the terms differently, as illustrated by this graphic.
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does. Therefore there is no need to reduce them to zero to halt global warming. This is because reductions in emissions of short-lived gases cause an immediate decline in the resulting
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campaign calls them "starting line criteria". This states that they must have a "plan and published evidence of action taken towards reaching the target" besides a stated pledge,
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emissions could continue. However global average surface temperatures would continue to increase for many centuries due to the gradual adjustment of deep ocean temperatures. If CO
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by 2050 and to demonstrate that economies will develop without increasing resource usage. However, the Green Deal has measures to ensure that nations that are already reliant on
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Scope 1 covers all direct GHG emissions within a corporate boundary (owned or controlled by a company). It includes fuel burned by the company, use of company vehicles, and
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voted in 2022 to draft new rules banning gas furnaces and water heaters, and requiring zero emission appliances in 2030. By 2022, four states have gas bans in new buildings.
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Scope 2 covers indirect GHG emissions from consumption of purchased electricity, heat, cooling or steam. As of 2010, at least one third of global GHG emissions are Scope 2.
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The International Monetary Fund estimates that compared to current government policies, shifting policies to bring emissions to net zero by 2050 would result in global
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cover the emissions produced when the oil is burned by its customers, which are 70 - 90% of oil-related emissions. This is because they count as Scope 3 emissions.
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Net zero claims vary enormously in how credible they are, but most have low credibility despite the increasing number of commitments and targets. While 61% of global
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is a British standard for measuring carbon neutrality. According to these standards, carbon neutrality is a short-term target, and net zero is a longer-term target.
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The idea of net zero emissions is often confused with "stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere". This is a term that dates from the 1992
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says that global investment in low carbon substitutes for fossil fuels needs to reach US$ 4 trillion annually by 2030 for the world to get to net zero by 2050.
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Percentage change in world GDP in a net zero scenario. The solid line shows the increase in GDP that would result from efforts to reduce emissions to net zero.
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exposure to risks associated with climate change and its perception as a problem, can influence a company's ambition to adopt specific targets and strategies.
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Status of net-zero carbon emissions targets as of October, 2023 . The inclusion criteria for net-zero commitments may vary from country to country.
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has been criticized on several fronts. One important concern is that offsets may delay active emissions reductions. In a 2007 report from the
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technology in order to continue extracting and burning fossil fuels. The UN has condemned such pledges as dangerous examples of greenwashing.
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The "United Nations High-Level Expert Group on the Net Zero Emissions Commitments of Non-State Entities" has made several recommendations for
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Countries, local governments, corporations, and financial institutions may all announce pledges for achieving to reach net zero emissions.
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meaningful climate action," he said. "Rather than gambling on carbon removal technologies of the future, Canada should plan for a managed
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cities that have made pledges have not met the starting line criteria. "We saw no movement whatsoever" in almost every case, says Lang.
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to achieve "net zero" emissions by 2050. As of March 2021 it had not specified which greenhouse gases will be included in its target.
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are on track for net zero, allowing a product to claim to be net zero at this point would be disingenuous and lead to greenwashing.
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with the same meaning. However, in some cases, these terms have different meanings from each other. For example, some standards for
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require reducing emissions to more than 90% and then only offsetting the remaining 10% or less to fall in line with 1.5°C targets.
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by April 2023, 22 states, plus Washington DC and Puerto Rico had set legislative or executive targets for clean power production.
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publish "carbon neutrality" standards that have higher tolerance for residual emissions than "net zero" standards. For example,
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The Sustainable Energy Policy, which sets out the government's policies to promote renewable energy and energy efficiency.
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FACT SHEET: President Biden to Catalyze Global Climate Action through the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate
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After the release of the report, Net Zero Tracker, a research consortium that includes the NewClimate Institute, the
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India has set a goal of reducing carbon emissions by 50% by 2030 and for the entire economy to be net zero by
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According to World Population Review, a number of countries have net zero, or net negative carbon emissions:
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was passed, which legislated that greenhouse gas emissions should be 55% lower in 2030 compared to 1990. The
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Robust net zero standards require Scope 3 emissions to be counted, but "carbon neutrality" standards do not.
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United Nations’ High‑Level Expert Group on the Net Zero Emissions Commitments of Non-State Entities (2022).
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package is a large set of proposed legislation detailing how the European Union plans to reach this target.
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refers to emissions of all greenhouse gases, and in others it refers only to emissions of carbon dioxide (CO
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with gas or diesel) by 2035 in light duty vehicles, and no longer be bought by federal government by 2027.
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of greenhouse gases in the second half of this century". The term "net zero" gained popularity after the
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issued a report evaluating the climate neutrality pledges of 116 of 713 regional governments, of 241 of
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assume that some of these emissions such as methane from farming are harder to phase out. Emissions of
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sources. Residual emissions are emissions that are not practical to reduce for technological reasons.
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emissions that result directly from human activities are reduced to net zero, the concentration of CO
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The Long-Term Low-Carbon Development Strategy (LTLEDS), which outlines India's long-term vision for
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65% of the largest 2,000 publicly traded companies by annual revenue have net zero targets. Among
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are neutral compared to the absorption of carbon dioxide, and often called "net zero". Like the
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The idea of net zero came out of research in the late 2000s into how the atmosphere, oceans and
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companies, the percentage is 63%. Company targets can result from both voluntary action and
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companies the percentage is 63%. Company targets can result from both voluntary action and
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Carbon credits can also fund initiatives that aim to avoid emissions. One example would be
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in 2018, this report stated that "Reaching and sustaining net zero global anthropogenic CO
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voted to support the deal as well, with requests for higher ambition. A year later, the
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Some analyses have raised concerns that net zero cannot be achieved worldwide by 2050.
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related to products and services imported and consumed within their boundaries.
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from the atmosphere and sequester it. Alternatively or in addition they can buy
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such as methane do not accumulate in the climate system in the same way that CO
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of these gases are in balance over a given period. It is often called simply
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emissions into vegetation and the ocean. This happens even after current CO
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emissions are reduced to net zero. Net zero was basic to the goals of the
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In the last few years, net zero has become the main framework for
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To balance residual emissions, actors may take direct action to
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measures and law reform at both federal and state levels:
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emissions are reduced to zero. If the concentration of CO
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last much longer than removals that balance methane.
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Index

Net-zero emissions

International Energy Agency
Paris Agreement
emissions of greenhouse gases
removals
sustainable energy
offset
carbon credits
carbon offsetting
climate action
GDP
Fortune 500
government regulation
carbon dioxide
decarbonization
carbon cycle
global warming
Paris Agreement
sinks
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5 Â°C (SR15)
radiative forcing
Rio Convention
sequesters
methane
nitrous oxide
fluorinated gases
modellers
short-lived gases

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