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greenhouse gas neutrality
=
Klimaneutralität
(wikipedia.com)
The term
greenhouse gas neutrality
is used in science for activities in which either no greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere or their emissions are fully compensated, i.e. there is no overall increase in the concentration of gases (
net zero emission
).
Oil - Why is Switzerland the European's leading oil user?
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Energy source Wind
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Are all gases non-renewable?
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Wood as a source of energy
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Tidals of energy
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Calculation of CO2 compensation
Here is a
possible approach
(myclimate.org)