G-7 in Cornwall aims to be first carbon-neutral summit. What will it take to offset all the jet fuel?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/g7-2021-carbon-neutral/2021/06/10/eaa2bd5a-c7cd-11eb-8708-64991f2acf28_story.html 
Source: By William Booth. The Washington Post. 

Excerpt: LONDON — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is promising to host the first "carbon-neutral" summit for the Group of Seven this week — seeking to slash the emissions of greenhouse gases by sourcing the crab and lamb locally, deploying ­generators powered by hydro-treated vegetable oil and offsetting all that international jet travel by building a composting facility in Vietnam. ...Going all-in on “net zero” also plays into Johnson’s pitch to make this week’s G-7 in Cornwall a steppingstone toward November’s huge COP26 climate conference in Glasgow, Scotland, which will seek to set tougher goals and firmer commitments to curb planetary warming. Johnson promised that the Cornwall meeting itself “will be completely carbon-neutral” and that, “more significantly, it will be the first G-7 at which every member has committed to hitting net zero by 2050.” But the devil is in the details, and the British government has released scant information on how it will tabulate the total carbon emissions of the three-day event.... 

 

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