Carbon Neutrality refers to the state in which an entity’s net carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are equal to zero. This is achieved by balancing the amount of CO2 emitted with an equivalent amount of CO2 removed from the atmosphere or offset through various means. The goal is to ensure that the entity does not contribute to the overall increase in atmospheric CO2 levels, thus minimizing its impact on climate change.

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Multi-Agent Simulator for Carbon Neutrality: The Technology the World Has Been Waiting For

Today, each country, government, and enterprise are urged to take effective action to fight against climate change; however, an efficient method has not been found. Even a way to accurately calculate Scope 3 carbon emissions has yet to be developed. The technology of a multi-agent simulator could be an essential step in solving worldwide challenges. We interviewed the researchers about the details of this technology.