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From low carbon to carbon neutrality: A bibliometric analysis of the status, evolution and development trend

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Volume 322, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.116087

Keywords

Carbon neutrality; Net -zero emission; Low carbon; Emission reduction; Bibliometric

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [72174015]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2021M690273]

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This paper conducts a bibliometric analysis on the topic of carbon neutrality to reveal the research progress and evolution of research hotspots. The findings show that carbon neutrality research is abundant at both macro and micro levels. Low carbon development is the premise, and emission reduction and carbon sinks are the basis of carbon neutrality. The degree of research varies significantly among countries, with China having the highest number of publications. Carbon neutrality requires a comprehensive analysis of technology, economy, and society. Carbon taxes and carbon markets are important economic mechanisms, while research on negative carbon technologies and renewable energy is growing rapidly. Carbon market, negative carbon technology, circular economy, and green energy will be the focus of future research.
With global climate change becoming increasingly serious, carbon neutrality, a key strategy to mitigate climate change, has attracted widespread attention. However, due to the multidisciplinary and complexity of carbon neutrality studies, as well as the diversification of research content, a comprehensive review and systematic synthesis of which is quite limited. In this paper, a bibliometric analysis on the topic of carbon neutrality is conducted to reveal the research progress from a quantitative and visual perspective and describe the evolution of research hotspots. The results show that carbon neutrality research is abundant at both the macro and micro levels. Low carbon development is the premise of carbon neutrality, and emission reduction and carbon sinks are the basis of carbon neutrality. The degree of research varies significantly in different countries, with China dominating in the number of publications, followed by the USA and the UK. The realization of carbon neutrality cannot be fully achieved by one single perspective and requires a comprehensive and systematic analysis of technology, economy, and society. Carbon neutrality is a technology-driven process guided by policy. Economically, carbon taxes and carbon markets are two important market mechanisms for reducing carbon emissions. Technically, researches of negative carbon technologies and renewable energy are growing rapidly. Carbon market, carbon negative technology, circular economy, and green energy will become the focus of future research. This paper helps scholars to understand the overall state of carbon neutrality research and provides a historical reference for future research.

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