
Zero Carbon
Zero carbon refers to activities or systems that do not emit any carbon dioxide (CO₂) into the atmosphere. This is often achieved by using renewable energy sources like wind, solar, or hydro power, which produce electricity without CO₂ emissions. Achieving zero carbon aims to combat climate change by reducing greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming. It involves not only generating clean energy but also improving efficiency and adopting sustainable practices in transportation, industry, and buildings. The goal is to create a balanced or “carbon-neutral” footprint, where any emissions are offset or eliminated altogether.