The peak of carbon dioxide emissions means that at a certain point in time, the carbon dioxide emissions caused by human activities no longer reach the peak, and gradually fall back after the platform period, which is a historical turning point of carbon dioxide emissions.
Carbon neutrality refers to the total amount of carbon dioxide directly or indirectly emitted by human activities, which can be offset by the absorption of terrestrial and marine ecosystems to achieve zero growth of atmospheric carbon dioxide.
The peak of carbon dioxide emission is the basis of carbon neutrality, which refers to the ultimate goal of low-carbon development.