Foreword Volume I 1 Climate Change and Carbon Neutrality 1.1 Global Climate Change Dynamics 1.1.1 Causes of Climate Change 1.1.2 Impacts of Climate Change 1.1.3 Climate and Environmental Crisis 1.2 Effectiveness of Global Actions 1.2.1 Global Climate Governance Actions 1.2.2 Progress of National Mitigation 1.2.3 Efforts of International Institutions 1.3 Significance of Carbon Neutrality 1.3.1 Resolving the Climate and Environment Crisis 1.3.2 Advancing High-quality Economic Development 1.3.3 Realizing Global Sustainable Development 1.3.4 Building a Community of Shared Future for Mankind 1.4 Challenges for Carbon Neutrality 1.4.1 Large Gap to Reach the Mitigation Target 1.4.2 Strong Path-dependence on the Traditional Development Model 1.4.3 Lack of Systematic Schemes 1.4.4 Multifacet Challenges in Global Cooperation 1.5 Summary 2 The Essential Path for Global Carbon Neutrality 2.1 Mitigation Mechanism 2.1.1 Impact Factors 2.1.2 Directions of Carbon Reduction 2.2 GEI Theory 2.2.1 Development ldea 2.2.2 Development Direction 2.2.3 System Components 2.2.4 Well-equipped Conditions 2.3 Development Trends 2.3.1 Clean Development Trends 2.3.2 Energy Interconnection Trends 2.3.3 Pivotal Roles of UHV 2.4 Comprehensive Solution 2.5 Summary 3 GEI Carbon Neutrality Pathway 3.1 Overall Model Approach 3.1.1 Research Methodology 3.1.2 Analysis Model 3.2 Global Development Projection 3.2.1 Economy and Industry 3.2.2 Population and Society 3.2.3 Energy and Emissions 3.3 Global Pathway towards Net Zero Emissions 3.3.1 Overall Pathway towards Net Zero Emissions 3.3.2 Pathway towards Net Zero Emissions by Sector 3.4 Energy Transition Pattern 3.4.1 Clean and Zero-carbon Energy Supply 3.4.2 Electric-centric Energy Consumption 3.4.3 Wide-area Interconnection and Allocation of Energy 3.4.4 Intelligent and Flexible Operation of Energy 3.5 Comprehensive Comparison 3.5.1 Core Features 3.5.2 Technical Advantages 3.5.3 Economic Advantages 3.5.4 Effectiveness of Emission Reduction 3.5.5 Values of Energy Interconnection 3.6 Summary …… Volume Ⅱ