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What is net zero and why is it necessary?

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Decarbonising quickly and effectively to hit our net-zero target by 2050 requires urgent, clear and decisive leadership. Our short video looks at the skills requirements for delivering this target and breaks down the results from our recent Skills for net zero and a green recovery survey. Watch the video and sign in to let us know your thoughts in the comments!

 
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    During the past 10 years, the CO2 concentration has risen by 70+ ppm. In another 10 years' time, we are likely to see the CO2 will be close to 500 ppm. Unfortunately, the upward trend will not be in reverse gears until every country starts capturing and stored way GHGs in a safe place wholeheartedly. 


    There are thousands of pro-CO2 scientists and researchers versus just a few dozen of CO2 skeptics that high concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere is 99% the most prominent factor in global warming.


    If CO2 is truly the main culprit within the 'GHGs', until there is a genuine breakthrough in the reversal of global warming phenomenon across the globe, the next earth generation will just have to adapt to the change in climate and rising sea level.
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    ec8d11e552dc99f7d5bda6090fce6d56-original-co2.jpg


    During the past 10 years, the CO2 concentration has risen by 70+ ppm. In another 10 years' time, we are likely to see the CO2 will be close to 500 ppm. Unfortunately, the upward trend will not be in reverse gears until every country starts capturing and stored way GHGs in a safe place wholeheartedly. 


    There are thousands of pro-CO2 scientists and researchers versus just a few dozen of CO2 skeptics that high concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere is 99% the most prominent factor in global warming.


    If CO2 is truly the main culprit within the 'GHGs', until there is a genuine breakthrough in the reversal of global warming phenomenon across the globe, the next earth generation will just have to adapt to the change in climate and rising sea level.
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