? 3060 Carbon Peak Carbon Neutrality: On September 22, 2020, Chinese President Xi Jinping proposed at the general debate of the 75th United Nations General Assembly that carbon dioxide emissions strive to peak before 2030 and strive to reach a peak by 2060.
Carbon neutrality has been possible before.
The “3060” strategy has become China’s national strategy.
Carbon peak refers to a certain point in time when carbon dioxide emissions caused by human activities stop growing and reach a peak, and then gradually fall back after a plateau period, which is a historical turning point in carbon dioxide emissions.
Carbon neutrality refers to the total amount of carbon dioxide emitted directly or indirectly through human activities, which can be offset by the absorption of land and marine ecosystems to achieve zero growth of atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Carbon peaking is the basis for achieving carbon neutrality, while carbon neutrality refers to the ultimate goal of low-carbon development.