Strategic Frameworks for Carbon Emission Mitigation

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It meets the needs of avertingglobal warming, cutting greenhouse gas emissions, and adjustingto a low-carbon economy. On the one hand, the developmentof a low-carbon economy depends on low-carbon technologies.However, it’s also a major way to address the energy issue, climatechange, and sustainable development. The development of low-carbon technologies requires a number of laws, regulations, andprocesses. Now that can also be applicable with AI technologyIndex Terms—Carbon footprint, low-carbon emission tech-nologies, green energy, carbon sequestration, greenhouse gasemissions, low-carbon economy, climate warming, AI technology Carbon footprint low-carbon emission technologies green energy carbon sequestration greenhouse gas emissions low-carbon economy climate warming AI technology Full Text Additional Declarations No competing interests reported. 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