A clear explanation of the basics of carbon neutrality and examples of initiatives toward achieving carbon neutrality!
Recently, the term "carbon neutral" has been increasingly heard in the media.
In the Paris Agreement adopted in 2015, a goal was agreed upon to "keep the global average temperature rise well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels and pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5°C." To achieve this goal, more than 120 countries and regions are aiming for "carbon neutrality by 2050."
In Japan, former Prime Minister Suga declared "carbon neutrality by 2050" in 2020, and efforts towards this goal are rapidly spreading through the government and businesses.
This article will clearly explain the basic knowledge related to carbon neutrality and introduce specific examples of initiatives.
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