2023
DOI: 10.3390/land12112035
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Multi-Scenario Prediction Analysis of Carbon Peak Based on STIRPAT Model-Take South-to-North Water Diversion Central Route Provinces and Cities as an Example

Qingxiang Meng,
Baolu Li,
Yanna Zheng
et al.

Abstract: With the increase in energy demand, environmental issues such as carbon emissions are becoming more and more prominent. China will scale its intended nationally determined contributions by adopting more vigorous policies and measures. China aims to have CO2 emissions peak before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality before 2060. The current challenge and priority of China’s high-quality development is to ensure a harmonious balance between the ecological environment and the economy. The South-to-North Water Diver… Show more

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“…The Paris Agreement, as an emblematic manifestation of international consensus, delineates precise emission-reduction targets for nations, seeking to temper the trajectory of global temperature elevation [3]. In the context of this background, as one of the largest carbon emitting countries, China has specified the targets of reaching peak carbon dioxide emissions by 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality before 2060 [4]. To achieve these dual carbon goals, over 80 cities in China have been designated as pilot cities for implementing low-carbon measures, and their low-carbon city (LCC) performance has been accessed by the Ministry of Ecology and Environment [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Paris Agreement, as an emblematic manifestation of international consensus, delineates precise emission-reduction targets for nations, seeking to temper the trajectory of global temperature elevation [3]. In the context of this background, as one of the largest carbon emitting countries, China has specified the targets of reaching peak carbon dioxide emissions by 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality before 2060 [4]. To achieve these dual carbon goals, over 80 cities in China have been designated as pilot cities for implementing low-carbon measures, and their low-carbon city (LCC) performance has been accessed by the Ministry of Ecology and Environment [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%