The Race to Zero Emissions - By Chandrakant Singh
A host of countries have recently announced major commitments to significantly cut their carbon emissions, promising to reach "net zero" in the coming years. The term is becoming a global rallying cry, frequently cited as a necessary step to successfully beat back climate change, and the devastation it is causing.
The global climate has always shown fluctuations. Since the beginning of industrialisation, however, the composition of the atmosphere has changed due to the increased emission of greenhouse gases by human activities. This increased the natural greenhouse effect and led to global warming. This noticeable change in the climate has a significant ....
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