Net zero carbon definition

Net zero carbon is another term which means the same as carbon neutral.
Net zero carbon means a net reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by at least 100% from the 1990 baseline;
Net zero carbon means dramatically reducing the amount of carbon we emit and then physically removing any remaining emissions, effectively

Examples of Net zero carbon in a sentence

  • The design brief will comprise of a set of complex information including but not limited to; • Proposed accommodation schedules for the two Care Hubs and Caithness General Hospital; • Adjacency matrix for each of the facilities, setting out how departments and services inter-relate and work with each other; • Relevant site information; • Technical information outlining NHS Highland’s requirements for compliance with relevant statutory and guidance documents; and • Net zero carbon and energy strategies.


More Definitions of Net zero carbon

Net zero carbon means that emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) are balanced out by removals of GHGs from the atmosphere. The main GHG is carbon dioxide (CO2) which represents about 80% of the UK’s climate impact. As CO2 stays in the atmosphere for a long time, there is a fixed amount – a carbon budget – that we can emit between now and 2100 if the world is to avoid the worst impacts of climate change (limiting global warming to 1.5˚C above pre-industrial climate). Six other GHGs are also relevant: methane, nitrous oxide, and four types of fluorinated gas (refrigerants). These other gases are not subject to the ‘budget’ approach, but should still be reduced as close to zero as possible. At present, green features such as forests, grassland and woodland are the only reliable and scalable means to remove greenhouse gases, as no appropriate and efficient technology has yet been developed.
Net zero carbon means a net reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by at
Net zero carbon means that emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) are balanced out by removals of GHGs from the atmosphere. Emissions are mostly due to burning fossil fuels, but are also partly driven by fertiliser use, ruminant animal digestion, and breakdown of organic matter. At present, green features such as forests, grassland and wetland are the only reliable and scalable means to remove greenhouse gases, as no appropriate and efficient technology has yet been developed.
Net zero carbon means making changes to reduce carbon emissions to the lowest amount – and offsetting
Net zero carbon means having net zero carbon dioxide emissions.
Net zero carbon means achieving a balance between carbon emissions produced and carbon emissions taken out of the atmosphere. Reaching net zero carbon can be achieved by reducing greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels (e.g. less consumption), replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy (e.g. solar and wind power), and capturing or storing carbon (e.g. in soil and trees).

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