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What does the peak carbon dioxide emission mean for carbon neutrality?

Carbon neutrality with the peak of carbon dioxide emission refers to promoting the peak of global greenhouse gas emission and achieving carbon neutrality as soon as possible to meet the challenge of climate change. Peak refers to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by various means and technologies to reach the peak level, that is, emissions stop growing and begin to decline. Carbon neutrality refers to reducing greenhouse gas emissions to zero, or absorbing and storing a large amount of carbon dioxide by planting trees, grass and building carbon sinks, thus offsetting emissions.

Achieving carbon neutrality at the peak of carbon dioxide emission is the responsibility of building a common country with human destiny, and it is also a great step for China to realize the rejuvenation of China. As the country with the largest carbon emission, China plays an important role in global climate control. China is vigorously promoting energy transformation, vigorously developing non-fossil energy, speeding up the process of carbon neutrality with carbon dioxide emission peaking, and achieving a win-win situation for economic and social development and ecological environment protection.

The key to achieve carbon neutrality in peak carbon dioxide emissions is to build a clean, low-carbon, safe and efficient energy system. China will intensify the adjustment of energy structure, vigorously develop renewable energy such as wind power, solar energy and hydropower, accelerate the clean utilization of coal, promote the transformation of energy production and consumption mode, improve energy utilization efficiency and realize sustainable energy development.