Carbon neutral

Term describing emissions that are offset through compensation, but not necessarily reduced.

In a narrow sense, carbon neutral means that emitted CO₂ is balanced through compensation measures (e.g. forest protection, technological removal). The term is unstandardised and therefore fundamentally different from net zero.

Regulators and courts increasingly scrutinise 'carbon neutral' claims that lack substantive reductions; the EU Green Claims Directive restricts such statements.

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