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[Thematic report] Carbon Neutrality |
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by Nadir Huseynov | 03-01-2022 09:22 0 |
Carbon neutrality means reaching a net zero by balancing carbon dioxide emissions with carbon dioxide emissions or simply eliminating carbon dioxide emissions altogether. Used in the context of carbon dioxide - release processes associated with transport, energy production, agriculture and industrial processes. Carbon neutral status can be achieved in two ways:
Balancing carbon dioxide emissions with carbon offsets, often carbon offset , is the process of releasing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to reduce or prevent greenhouse gas emissions or to replace waste elsewhere. If the total greenhouse gas emissions are equal to the total amount avoided or emitted, the two effectively eliminate each other and the net emissions are 'neutral. Reduction of carbon emissions to zero with variable energy sources and industrial processes. Switching to renewable energy as well as nuclear energy reduces greenhouse emissions. Both renewable and non-renewable energy produce carbon emissions in a certain way, and renewable energy has at least zero carbon emissions. Fossil emits less carbon than fuels. Making changes in existing industrial and agricultural processes to reduce carbon emissions. Although the term "carbon neutral" is used, a carbon footprint also includes other greenhouse gases (IGGs), generally carbon-based , according to which carbon dioxide equivalence is measured . This expression is New Oxford American Dictionary ' Word of the Year 2006.Duration climate neutral in the other greenhouse gases reflects a wider coverage of climate change, CO, even is the richest. The terms are used interchangeably throughout this article. The term "net zero" is increasingly being used to describe a broader and more comprehensive commitment to decarbonization and climate activity beyond carbon neutrality by including more activity within indirect emissions. only opposed relying on compensation
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Hello Nadir, this is your mentor Hannah.
Great FIRST article of January's theme, carbon neutrality!
Brief introduction to carbon neutrality is very informative. How could we execute carbon offset? Planting trees is one way, and developing renewable energies is another.
Thank you for your great article and please keep up with your wonderful work :) Happy new year!
Sincerly,
Hannah
Posted 05-01-2022 18:20
Hello Nadir, this is your mentor Joon.
Carbon Neutrality is a concept introduced to promote government actions to reduce carbon emissions. Different sources of energy produces different amount of carbon emissions, and renewable energies, which has been developed recently, produce comparably less amount of carbon in total (through all process). Researches to reduce carbon emission in much efficient matter is currently in research. Hope most countries achieve net zero, even though it is not possible.
Well read your article, and Happy New Year.
Best,
Joon
Posted 04-01-2022 15:19