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What does the peak carbon dioxide emission mean for carbon neutrality?
The peak of carbon dioxide emissions means that at a certain moment, the carbon dioxide emissions no longer reach the peak, and then gradually fall back. 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.

The "Double Carbon" strategy advocates a green, environmentally friendly and low-carbon lifestyle. Accelerating the pace of carbon emission reduction is conducive to guiding green technology innovation and improving the global competitiveness of industry and economy.

The changes that carbon neutrality will bring to everyone's life.

1. ground transportation: the transportation industry has been reorganized as a whole, all fuel vehicles have been withdrawn, and roads 100% are new energy vehicles;

2. Air quality: the air quality has been significantly improved, and the smog is no longer raging;

3. Vegetation coverage rate: forest carbon sink has been greatly improved, and the forest coverage rate can reach 28%;

4. Environmental protection system: environmental protection policies tend to be strict, and the cost of environmental compliance for enterprises is high;

5. Biodiversity: Urban biodiversity is improved, and people live in harmony with nature.