Scenarios about 'carbon neutrality'
Carbon neutrality refers to the state of achieving net-zero carbon dioxide emissions by balancing carbon emissions with carbon removal or elimination of emissions altogether. This concept gained prominence in environmental policy during the late 20th and early 21st centuries as a response to climate change concerns. In alternate history scenarios, different timelines of carbon neutrality adoption can dramatically alter technological development, geopolitical relations, and the physical landscape of Earth.
What If Ann Arbor Had Achieved Carbon Neutrality a Decade Earlier?
Exploring how Ann Arbor, Michigan might have transformed if its ambitious climate action plan had been implemented in 2010 instead of 2020, creating a model for mid-sized cities nationwide.