
Erick Burgueño Salas
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Get in touch with us nowAccording to a survey conducted in May 2024 in the United States, around 63 percent of the respondents favor the U.S. taking steps to become carbon neutral by 2050. On the other hand, 34 percent of respondents oppose moving towards carbon neutrality.
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