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Net zero

UK //nɛt ˈzɪə.rəʊ//US //nɛt ˈziː.roʊ//

Definition

Achieving a balance between greenhouse gas emissions produced and removed from the atmosphere.

In simple words: A balance between the amount of greenhouse gases produced and removed from the atmosphere.

Examples

  • The government has pledged to achieve net zero by 2050.
  • Many companies are setting targets for net zero emissions.
  • Achieving net zero requires innovative technology and policies.
  • Several countries are committing to reach net zero to combat climate change.
  • Businesses are exploring how to offset their carbon footprint to reach net zero.

Usage notes

Commonly used in environmental discussions and policy-making. Understandable in scientific contexts but may be complex for casual conversation.

Grammar pattern

standalone term

Memory hint

Think of achieving 'net' balance like a financial statement: income equals expenses.

Collocations

  • achieve net zero
  • net zero emissions
  • commit to net zero
  • roadmap to net zero

Synonyms

  • carbon neutrality
  • climate neutrality
  • sustainable balance
  • emission balance

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'zero emission', which only refers to not emitting gases.
  • Misunderstanding the role of carbon offsets in achieving net zero.
  • Using inappropriately in non-environmental contexts.