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What does the peak of carbon dioxide emissions in 2030 and carbon neutrality in 2060 mean?

The peak of carbon dioxide emissions in 2030 and carbon neutrality in 2060 mean:

"Peak carbon dioxide emission" refers to the country's commitment that carbon dioxide emissions will not increase before 2030, and will gradually decrease after reaching the peak. Carbon neutrality in 2060 means that by 2060, all carbon dioxide emissions will be offset by afforestation, energy conservation and emission reduction, which is "carbon neutrality".

To do a good job of peak carbon dioxide emission and carbon neutrality, we should make arrangements from the root and source, clearly accelerate the adjustment and optimization of industrial structure and energy structure, vigorously develop new energy sources, and continue to fight the tough battle of pollution prevention and control.

China's carbon dioxide emissions will peak in 2030 and be carbon neutral in 2060. It is necessary to promptly formulate an action plan for peak shaving of carbon emissions before 2030, and support qualified places to take the lead in peak shaving.

The peak of carbon dioxide emissions means that China promises that carbon dioxide emissions will not increase before 2030, and will gradually decrease after reaching the peak; Carbon neutrality means that enterprises, groups or individuals calculate the total amount of greenhouse gas emissions directly or indirectly generated in a certain period of time, and offset their own carbon dioxide emissions through afforestation, energy conservation and emission reduction, so as to achieve "zero emission" of carbon dioxide.

Carbon neutrality means that enterprises, groups or individuals calculate the total amount of greenhouse gas emissions directly or indirectly generated in a certain period of time, and offset their own carbon dioxide emissions through afforestation, energy conservation and emission reduction, so as to achieve "zero emission" of carbon dioxide. On the other hand, the peak of carbon dioxide emissions means that carbon emissions have steadily decreased after the platform period.