Understand the peak carbon dioxide emissions, carbon neutrality and peak carbon dioxide emissions. It means that at a certain point, carbon dioxide emissions stop growing, reach a peak, and then gradually fall back.
Carbon neutrality. It is the total amount of carbon dioxide emissions directly or indirectly generated in a certain period of time. We use afforestation, energy conservation and emission reduction to offset our own carbon dioxide emissions and achieve "net zero emission" of carbon dioxide.
Why put forward the double carbon target;
In September 2020, China announced to the world the goal of achieving the peak of carbon dioxide emission in 2030 and carbon neutrality in 2060. "Carbon neutrality" means that a development era dominated by fossil energy begins to end, and an era of transition to non-fossil energy comes. Mainly to cope with the phenomenon of global warming, China put forward the "3060 carbon doubling target".
What are the effects of global warming?
(1) Sea level rises and coastal lowland countries and regions are flooded.
(2) Drought, rainstorm, flood and other disasters have increased.
(3) lead to changes in the agricultural economic structure of various countries.
(4) A large number of species are difficult to adapt to the new living environment and become extinct, which eventually leads to changes in the original ecosystem.
(5) Global warming will redistribute global precipitation, melt glaciers and frozen soil, and raise sea level, which will not only endanger the balance of natural ecosystems, but also threaten human survival.
Investment opportunity: double carbon target. In the long run, it will benefit investment opportunities in new energy, energy saving and material saving, electric energy substitution, circular economy, traditional energy transformation and upgrading, carbon technology, carbon market and other fields.