Analysis of urban carbon emissions based on concentration monitoring
"Carbon emission peak and carbon neutrality"is an important deployment work to deal with global climate change and firmly adhere to the path of green and low-carbon development.To explore the impact of special land use,meteorological conditions,and human activity characteristics on the CO2 exchange process in urban areas,this paper uses concentration monitoring related data to study the flux characteristics of Suzhou High-tech Zone.The results show that the diurnal variation of CO2 concentration at the monitoring points showed bimodal characteristics,indicating that urban traffic had a significant impact on carbon emissions.Hu-man activities directly affected carbon emissions,and industrial carbon emissions in cities should be strictly controlled,and green industry should be developed.To reduce urban carbon emissions due to natural factors,urban planning should consider the impact of land use status on carbon emissions and absorption.