With the increasingly severe issue of global climate change, carbon neutrality has become a focus of attention for countries around the world.
Carbon neutrality, in simple terms, refers to offsetting one’s own carbon dioxide emissions through various means, achieving positive and negative offsetting, and achieving a relatively “zero emission” state.
For the construction industry, achieving carbon neutrality is of great significance.
Throughout its entire lifecycle, buildings consume a significant amount of energy and generate a large amount of carbon emissions from building material production, construction, to operational use.
According to relevant data, carbon emissions in the global construction industry account for nearly 40% of total emissions.
Therefore, taking effective measures to achieve carbon neutrality in building design is crucial for addressing climate change and promoting sustainable development.
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