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Planting trees to absorb carbon
Using carbon capture technology to remove CO₂ from the air
Switching to renewable energy instead of fossil fuel
3. Why Is Carbon Neutrality Necessary?
Carbon neutrality isn’t just about protecting the environment — it’s about protecting ourselves.
Preventing climate change: Without action, global warming will lead to more severe natural disasters.
Protecting health and lives: Air pollution, heat-related illnesses, and food shortages will become more common.
Avoiding economic damage: Agriculture, industry, and tourism will suffer, and recovery costs will skyrocket.
Fulfilling global responsibility: As part of the international community, we must do our part.
4. What Can We Do to Support Carbon Neutrality?
Carbon neutrality isn’t just the job of governments and corporations. Every individual can make a difference.
4-1) Everyday actions we can take:
Use public transportation or ride a bike instead of driving
Save energy by turning off lights and using efficient appliances
Choose eco-friendly products and avoid excessive packaging
Reduce food waste, which contributes to carbon emissions
Plant trees and support green spaces in your community
4-2) Social and community involvement:
Support policies that promote carbon neutrality
Spread awareness about climate action
Join local environmental campaigns and recycling programs
🌏 Final Thoughts
Climate disasters are no longer distant threats — they’re happening now. If we created the problem, then fixing it is our responsibility. Carbon neutrality isn’t optional; it’s essential. And the time to act is now. Let’s believe in the power of small actions to create big change — and move forward together.