What does double carbon mean?

Double carbon refers to the peak of carbon dioxide emission and 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.

Introduction:

Carbon neutrality means that the carbon dioxide directly and indirectly emitted by human activities in a certain area offsets the carbon dioxide absorbed by afforestation in a certain period of time, and realizes "net zero emission" of carbon dioxide.

Double carbon is a two-stage carbon emission reduction target proposed by China (referred to as "double carbon" strategic target). Carbon dioxide emissions will peak in 2030 and strive to achieve carbon neutrality in 2060.