Carbon neutrality
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Carbon neutrality, or having a net zero carbon footprint, refers to achieving net zero carbon dioxide emissions by balancing carbon emissions with carbon removal (often through carbon offsetting) or simply eliminating carbon emissions altogether (the transition to the "post-carbon economy").
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See also
- 2000-watt society
- Carbon cycle
- Carbon diet
- Carbon footprint
- Carbon negative
- Carbon-neutral fuel
- Carbon offset
- Cellulosic ethanol
- Climate change mitigation
- Climate Clock
- Live Earth
- Low carbon diet
- Low Carbon Innovation Centre
- Low-carbon economy
- Reforestation
- Reverb
- Zero-carbon building (carbon neutral buildings)
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