Abstract

Dual-carbon targets typically refer to the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to almost zero in order to address the challenges of climate change and global warming. Achieving the dual-carbon goal means taking significant steps to reduce carbon emissions, promoting the adoption of clean energy, improving energy efficiency, and adopting sustainable development practices to mitigate the effects of climate change. This study aims to assess the critical role of clean energy in achieving the dual carbon goals. This study is organized around the concept of dual carbon goals. These goals involve an integrated approach to combating climate change by significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions to near-zero levels. The main objective is to address the challenges posed by climate change and global warming. This thesis will explore various strategies and approaches to achieve emission reductions. Clean energy plays a pivotal role in achieving the dual-carbon goal. The study focuses on the importance of clean energy sources such as renewable energy (e.g., wind, solar) in reducing carbon emissions. Sustainable development practices are mentioned as part of the approach to mitigating the effects of climate change. This suggests that the study could also explore the wider implications of dual carbon targets for sustainable development. This study used literature and descriptive research methods, relying on existing data, literature, and descriptive analysis to assess the current role of clean energy and how dual carbon targets could be achieved in the future.

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