Abstract

Global warming has triggered dramatic climate change and natural disasters. Since the 21st century, the frequency of all kinds of extreme weather has increased significantly. This study, in accordance with the carbon peak targets and stage requirements, improve the building low carbon building standards system, accelerate the formulation, revision and collation of energy-saving design standards for public buildings energy-saving and carbon reduction standards. The application of earthquake-resistant steel structure of the building, the promotion of green low carbon building materials and green construction methods. Actively promote such buildings, the past sixty years each country's carbon emissions intensity have shown a general downward trend, especially South Korea, South Africa and Brazil and other countries due to economic development began to focus attention on environmental issues. In this study, we take Busan, Korea as an example, and use carbon neutral calculations to realize carbon neutrality by designing superstructures with a reduced degree of intensity, so that the reduction of carbon emissions mainly includes emission reductions brought about by a reduction in the amount of steel and cement used. It is hoped that this study will be taken into account, and that the early realization of peak carbon emissions in South Korea will be the current situation to be realized, and will be a challenge not only for developing countries, but also an important issue to be considered by all countries.

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