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What is net zero?

Net zero means finding a balance between the greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere and those we remove from it. The goal is to ensure that our planet remains at a comfortable temperature so that all living things, from plants to animals, can grow and survive.

When we use things like cars or when we make electricity, we create greenhouse gases that make the Earth too warm. Greenhouse gases are gases in the Earth's atmosphere that trap heat from the sun, like a blanket. They help keep the Earth warm enough to support life, which is a good thing. However, when there are too many greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, they can cause the Earth's temperature to rise too much, leading to climate change. Some common greenhouse gases include carbon dioxide (CO鈧), methane (CH鈧), and nitrous oxide (N鈧侽).

Net zero is a plan to balance things out. In Wales and around the world, we're working on using less of these gases and finding ways to take them back out of the air.

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Contributors to greenhouse gas emissions

Electricity generation, heating, and fuel production

Electricity generation, heating, and fuel production are the largest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions. These emissions primarily come from the of fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas.

Transportation

Emissions from transportation include those from vehicles like cars, buses, and trucks, as well as from aviation and shipping.

Agriculture

Farming practices in Wales can sometimes contribute to greenhouse gases because of the use of fertilisers, managing animal waste, and cutting down trees. These actions release gases that can worsen global warming. But Wales is trying to fix this by promoting other ways of farming, like organic farming and managing waste.

Why is reaching net zero important?

Tackling climate change

Becoming net zero would help us fight climate change by reducing the gases that warm up the Earth, preventing extreme weather such as , and . It would also slow down rising sea levels.

Protecting nature

It helps us preserve nature and wildlife by reducing pollution and keeping healthy.

Keeping people healthy

Net zero means cleaner air and water, which improves public health and makes communities safer.

Creating jobs and opportunities

Transitioning to net zero creates new jobs in renewable energy, such as constructing wind turbines, maintaining them and designing them. Positions can also be created in other sustainable industries. For example, jobs in waste reduction, recycling, and composting programme can boost the economy.

Fulfilling international agreements

In December 2015, many countries signed the Paris Agreement. This means they promised to work together to protect the planet and meet global goals for reducing greenhouse gases.

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Why is reaching net zero a challenge?

Reliance on fossil fuels

Many of the biggest greenhouse gas-emitting sector, such as industry and transportation, heavily rely on fossil fuels. Switching from energy sources that produce a lot of carbon, like coal and oil, to cleaner energy sources like wind and solar power, needs a lot of money, new technology, and updates to our power systems.

Greenwashing

Greenwashing is when companies promote their products as eco-friendly to attract customers. Sometimes they accidentally or deliberately make their products seem more environmentally friendly than they actually are. It is therefore possible to suggest that this can trick people into thinking they're helping towards achieving net zero, when they鈥檙e not.

Money

Switching to cleaner energy and more sustainable ways of living can sometimes, although not always, cost more money. It is therefore possible to suggest that some households would not be able to purchase sustainable or eco-friendly products within their budget.

Changing habits

In order for Wales to reach net zero, it is possible to propose that we need to change our daily habits. For example, how we travel, or what we eat. This could be perceived as challenging.

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Reaching net zero in Wales

Wales is working hard to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by embracing cleaner energy sources such as wind and solar power, as well as promoting electric cars and enhancing public transport. These changes aim to balance out its carbon emissions, move towards a net-zero future, protect the planet, and create a better future for generations to come.

Renewable energy sources in Wales

Wales is focusing on using renewable energy sources like wind, water, and solar power instead of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas. Renewable sources don't produce harmful greenhouse gases, and they are cleaner and better for the environment.

A wind farm with many large white wind turbines spread across a grassy landscape.

Pen y Cymoedd Wind Energy Project is located in south Wales and is one of the largest onshore wind farms in the UK. It consists of a large number of wind turbines, harnessing wind energy to generate electricity. The project contributes to Wales' renewable energy goals and plays a crucial role in reducing Wales鈥 reliance on fossil fuels for energy production.

A wind farm with many large white wind turbines spread across a grassy landscape.
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Sustainable travel in Wales

Sustainable travel in Wales is essential for reducing carbon emissions and aligning with the nation's goal of achieving net zero. This approach emphasises eco-friendly ways of travelling such as cycling, walking, and public transport to minimise environmental impact. By prioritising sustainable travel, Wales aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote greener tourism. This directly contributes to its net zero ambitions by lowering the overall carbon footprints associated with transportation.

The South Wales Metro project is all about making train and bus services better across South Wales. It includes improving railways, stations, and bus routes to give people easier and more efficient ways to get around. The goal is to reduce traffic and offer greener travel options for everyone in the area. Other services across Wales including Traws Cymru buses offer a fully electric and zero-emission service.

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Funding initiatives

Businesses and communities in Wales are sometimes given money to help them make their buildings more energy efficient or to better reuse, recycle, and repurpose their resources.

Farming practices and tree planting

Sustainable farming means farming in a way that's environmentally friendly, saves natural resources, and helps wildlife. Some examples are changing crops each season, managing pests without chemicals, and planting extra crops to protect the soil.

Organic farming refers to practices such as reducing the use of and fertilisers.

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Benefits of planting trees

  • Capture carbon dioxide - trees in Wales are planted to absorb carbon dioxide from the air, helping to reduce the amount of this greenhouse gas in the atmosphere.

  • Reduce air pollution - trees can help improve air quality by releasing oxygen.

  • Increase biodiversity - trees can support . They provide habitat for birds, insects, and other small mammals such as squirrels, but also different types of bark and lichens can grow on their bark.

Green fields with lots of trees which have just been planted.

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