Mission & Vision
Goals The goal of net zero carbon is to achieve a state where human activity doesn't add any new greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. This means balancing the emissions we create with an equal amount of removal.
Here's a breakdown of the key aspects:
- Balancing Emissions: We need to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, especially carbon dioxide (CO2), from activities like energy use, transportation, and industrial processes.
- Removal of Greenhouse Gases: Even with significant reductions, some emissions are difficult to eliminate entirely. Net zero aims to balance these remaining emissions with the removal of an equal amount of CO2 from the atmosphere. This removal can happen through natural processes likeforestation or technological solutions like carbon capture and storage.
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The Road to Net Zero:
Reaching net zero requires a global effort. Countries and businesses are setting ambitious targets to reduce emissions and invest in technologies for carbon removal. There's a growing sense of urgency, and achieving net zero is a critical goal to ensure a sustainable future.

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Why is Net Zero Important? Climate Change Mitigation: Net zero is crucial for slowing down climate change and its devastating impacts like rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and disruptions to ecosystems. Long-Term Stability: Achieving net zero is essential for stabilizing the climate and ensuring a livable planet for future generations Climate Change and the road to NET-ZERO https://www.netzeronation.scot/whats-happening/blog: While not strictly a blog format, this website by Net-Zero acts as a valuable resource hub. They offer excerpts from their book "CLIMATE CHANGE and the road to NET-ZERO," infographics, videos, and company profiles related to net zero initiatives.
These are just two examples, and there are many other informative blogs and websites dedicated to net zero.
