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‘Net zero’ emissions means striking a balance between the greenhouse gases we emit into the atmosphere and the greenhouse gases that we remove. Subscribe to our channel for exciting science videos and live events, many hosted by Brian Cox, our Professor for Public Engagement: youtube.com/royalsociety?sub_confirmation=1

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Removing carbon from the atmosphere is not easy, relying on large-scale tree planting as well as new technologies that 'suck' greenhouse gases from the air. While these methods need to be employed as quickly as possible, they will have a minimal effect unless we dramatically reduce our emissions in the first place. This will involve Government and businesses driving the bold structural change demanded by the public. Meanwhile, individuals can make a difference by limiting their carbon footprint as much as possible.

Find out more about net zero and the Royal Society's 2050 challenge:
royalsociety.org/whats-new/2050-challenge

Read the report on net zero by the Committee for Climate Change:
theccc.org.uk/publication/net-zero-the-uks-contribution-to-stopping-global-warming

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