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What does the term "carbon neutral" mean?(1 point)
A situation that produces no more greenhouse gas emissions than it consumes.
A process that increases greenhouse gas emissions.
A method of removing all carbon from the atmosphere.
A situation where only carbon dioxide is produced.
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A situation that produces no more greenhouse gas emissions than it consumes.
Explanation: "Carbon neutral" (or net zero) means emissions are balanced by removals or offsets so the net addition of greenhouse gases is zero.
Explanation: "Carbon neutral" (or net zero) means emissions are balanced by removals or offsets so the net addition of greenhouse gases is zero.
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