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Zero Carbon
Going carbon-free is a monumental task that will require significant changes across many industries and societal systems. It is a complex and multifaceted problem that will require a combination of technological advancements, policy changes, and lifestyle adjustments.
Achieving a zero-carbon economy is a complex and ambitious goal that would require significant changes in the way we produce and consume energy, transport ourselves, and manage our land and natural resources. It would also require significant investments in renewable energy and energy storage, as well as in energy efficiency, low-carbon transportation, and sustainable land use.