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24 October 2023 Effect evaluation of China’s carbon peak based on the model construction of carbon emissions and sea level
Xiaoxi Yang
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Proceedings Volume 12804, Second International Conference on Sustainable Technology and Management (ICSTM 2023); 1280409 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2684620
Event: 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Technology and Management (ICSTM2023), 2023, Dongguan, China
Abstract
The greenhouse effect has a great influence on the rising sea level. China ‘Carbon Peak’ emission reduction target has a positive role on the control of sea height variation. In this paper, the relational model between sea level height and carbon dioxide emissions is established. According to China 'carbon peak' emission reduction target planning, the implementation of this objective has resulted in a 3.13 mm reduction in global sea level elevation over the next decade over uncontrolled elevations. This study establishes a high correlation model between carbon emissions and global sea level height, fully reflecting China's contribution to global sea level height governance.
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Xiaoxi Yang "Effect evaluation of China’s carbon peak based on the model construction of carbon emissions and sea level", Proc. SPIE 12804, Second International Conference on Sustainable Technology and Management (ICSTM 2023), 1280409 (24 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2684620
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KEYWORDS
Carbon

Atmospheric modeling

Climate change

Data modeling

Atmospheric monitoring

Carbon dioxide

Data conversion

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