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Essay from the year 2013 in the subject Geography / Earth Science - Physical Geography, Geomorphology, Environmental Studies, grade: -, Glasgow Caledonian University (Business and Built Environment), language: English, abstract: Carbon emission is a global threat and there is a global challenge to find ways to reduce the level of carbon emitted as a result of anthropological activities. Carbon neutrality has been proposed at different discussions and forums as a panacea for carbon emission and climate change. Although Carbon Neutrality has been faced with different kinds of opposition about…mehr

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Essay from the year 2013 in the subject Geography / Earth Science - Physical Geography, Geomorphology, Environmental Studies, grade: -, Glasgow Caledonian University (Business and Built Environment), language: English, abstract: Carbon emission is a global threat and there is a global challenge to find ways to reduce the level of carbon emitted as a result of anthropological activities. Carbon neutrality has been proposed at different discussions and forums as a panacea for carbon emission and climate change. Although Carbon Neutrality has been faced with different kinds of opposition about its concept and its sustainability, there is a need to not just discuss and emphasis on the pains but also evaluate what gains we have in the offset concept as a present remedy towards finding a 'permanent' solution to the issue of climate change.
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Ayodeji Akeju is a doctoral student at Antioch University New England. prior to this he worked in various aspects of the business and built environment in Nigeria, winning an Excellence Award (Nigerian Top Executive in the Tourism and Environment Industry) in 2015 and the Murray J. Fox Scholarship (in recognition of and support for my circular economy research) in 2019.