Net Zero : Despite the Greenwash , It Vital for Tackling Climate Change
Scientists have been debating the merits of the concept of “net zero” in the Paris Agreement. But what does this mean for climate change? The BBC's Richard Black looks at the importance of a concept that could be essential for halting the global warming?
Source: globalcitizen.orgPublished on 2021-05-15
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