CARBON NEUTRALISATION
Dr. C. Sowmya Dhanalakshmi
Professor and HOD - ACADEMICS, Department of Mechanical Engineering, at SNS College of Technology, Coimbatore
The process of removing or reducing an equivalent amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air is known as carbon neutralization. It involves balancing the emission of CO2 into the atmosphere with other acts. As extra CO2 contributes to global warming and its effects, this idea is crucial in the fight against climate change. Organizations, governments, and people take a number of initiatives to become carbon neutral they, First want to lower their carbon emissions by switching to renewable energy sources, energy-efficient equipment, and sustainable practices. They also fund initiatives that absorb or trap CO2 from the atmosphere, including as reforestation, afforestation, and carbon capture and storage. Carbon neutrality is not simply a trendy term; it is a key tactic in the fight against global warming. We can limit the rate of global warming and work toward a more sustainable future by striking a balance between emissions and removals. To lower our carbon footprint and save the environment for future generations, society as a whole must participate in this collaborative endeavor