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Net zero
Net-zero greenhouse gas emissions means that all greenhouse gas emissions generated by an activity are offset by natural or technical sinks, meaning that the activity no longer releases additional greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
According to the 6th Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), net-zero greenhouse gas emissions must be achieved in order to stop global warming. However, the rise in temperature, i.e. the extent of global warming, does not depend on when net zero is reached, but rather on the cumulative emissions that are released by then. The CO2 reduction path to net zero is therefore crucial.
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We aim to empower fast and easy renovation planning at scale by enabling real estate consultants and owners to maximize financial performance while achieving climate compatibility.
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With our software, you can quickly generate and compare over 400 renovation strategies based on their CO2 emissions and financial performance.
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