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(This is a duplicate of a question that was abandoned)
I'll place specifics here as needed. For now, we'll define "major country" as any of the G20 member countries, but subject to change.
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Carbon neutrality is just net-zero emissions, so will a major country be able to reach a state where the amount of emissions released into the atmosphere is equal to the offset or the amount removed?
Major countries like USA, China, Germany, France, and the UK.
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