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Carbon intensity reduction

Carbon intensity reduction refers to lowering the amount of carbon dioxide (CO₂) emitted for each unit of energy produced or economic activity. Essentially, it means producing the same amount of energy or goods while releasing less harmful greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. This can be achieved by switching to cleaner energy sources like wind or solar, improving energy efficiency, or adopting low-carbon technologies. Reducing carbon intensity helps combat climate change by decreasing the overall carbon footprint associated with energy consumption and economic activities, making our practices more sustainable and environmentally responsible.