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"Corporations and countries everywhere are making Net Zero goals... you'll see an even bigger ramp in demand."
"Net zero is a policy goal that we absolutely have to do because ultimately carbon dioxide stays around in the atmosphere for quite a long time."
"Net zero means balancing what you put in with what you take out."
"This is basically a net zero home, you guys."
"India's leaders have pledged to achieve net zero emissions by 2070."
"We're also supporting our transition to Net Zero, which is good for the Scottish economy and Scottish jobs."
"A net zero grid will serve as the basis for climate actions across the economy."
"We're not talking about weeks of energy storage; we're talking less than a day in realistic net zero scenarios."
"Climate change mitigation includes activities that are already low carbon but also activities contributing to a transition to net zero emissions economy by 2050."
"If we are to get the global net zero and stop the planet warming, everything has to change in terms of how we generate our electricity and everything in how we operate as a society."
"BT aims to be net zero carbon emissions by 2030."
"So a net zero world, if we get it, is going to be, I think, unambiguously positive for everyone in the world."
"Seventy percent of the countries in the world have announced net-zero targets."
"Net-zero buildings are also considered 'green' if they're constructed with non-toxic, eco-friendly, and sustainable materials."
"To slow rapid climate change, the world needs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to Net Zero."
"In order to achieve net zero, we can't wait 40 years, and so we need to accelerate the development of these technologies as fast as possible."
"BP not only has a goal of reaching Net Zero, it wants the world to reach Net Zero."
"If you do not meet the 2030 goals we've set, there is no Net Zero by 2050."
"If you get to net zero... the warming would stop almost immediately, within a matter of years."
"2050 is too late; we need to get to net zero by 2035 or 2040."
"It's crucial that we give those businesses confidence that government is still committed to Net Zero."
"We need to work in collaboration with all stakeholders to be able to reach net zero."
"We're delighted to say that almost 1,000 companies have already made a commitment to setting a net zero target via the SBTi."
"The race to zero is a UN-backed global umbrella campaign which brings together actors of various types to make robust net zero commitments no later than 2050."
"The concept of net zero really came to the forefront when the IPCC released its special report on 1.5°C."
"Biden's plan for the USA is to reach net zero by 2050."
"We can actually stop the warming well before restoring climate equilibrium if we reduce anthropogenic emissions to Net Zero."
"Achieving net zero will be challenging and will require new production processes."
"T-side's a wonderful Net Zero powerhouse."
"If we want to protect us and life on Earth from the worst impacts of global warming, we must hit net zero by 2050."
"We know the end of the story; we have to be net zero by the middle of the century."
"Having a comprehensive target boundary that included all emissions is really necessary for companies to make credible net zero claims."
"To limit warming to 1.5 degrees, we have to reach net zero carbon emissions by no later than 2050."
"This is a market that exists fundamentally, if not exclusively, with a public purpose and that's to get us to a net zero as easily as we can."
"We need Net Zero carbon dioxide emissions to hold the rise in global average temperature."
"Imagine if we applied that approach towards our climate problems around Net Zero."
"It's called net zero for a reason, which means we have to recognize we will need to stop global warming before the world stops using fossil fuels."
"The climate doesn't care, that's what net zero means, so that's where we've got to get to."
"We need net zero above all to be durable."
"Net zero has to be durable, which means that fossil fuel emissions... have to be balanced by equally durable removals."
"Thanks to the global quest for Net Zero carbon emissions, copper has been pushed into the spotlight."
"To get to net zero, we need removals either through nature-based solutions or direct air capture."
"We reach net zero when the amount of greenhouse gases put into the atmosphere is the same as the amount taken out."