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Carbon neutral

To be carbon neutral is to balance the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere by a particular activity — like flying, driving or operating a data center — with an equal amount of carbon sequestration or carbon offsets from a third party.

To be considered carbon neutral, an individual or organization must reduce its carbon footprint to zero.

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