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多项气候关键指标持续预警 服贸会气象经济论坛聚焦气候变化与绿色能源发展
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-09-11 08:05

Core Insights - The fourth Meteorological Economic Forum was held on September 11 in Beijing, focusing on "climate change and green energy development" to explore collaborative paths for climate change and green energy [1][7] - The forum highlighted the need for international cooperation in enhancing energy systems' climate resilience and promoting global green low-carbon development [1][2] Group 1: Climate Change and Energy Transition - The global installed capacity of wind and solar energy has reached 31%, with extreme weather becoming a key factor affecting the stability of power systems [1] - The energy sector accounts for three-quarters of global greenhouse gas emissions, necessitating prioritization of climate action through increased renewable energy investment [2] - China aims to achieve significant reductions in carbon emission intensity through optimizing industrial structure and developing renewable energy [2][3] Group 2: Technological Innovation and Collaboration - The Global Energy Internet Development Cooperation Organization and the China Meteorological Administration have jointly released a long-term forecast for global renewable energy generation, addressing a technical gap in the field [1] - The forum emphasized the importance of integrating meteorological data with power systems to enhance renewable energy absorption and grid resilience [2][5] - The event featured discussions on innovative practices in renewable energy supply stability under extreme weather conditions [6] Group 3: Achievements and Future Goals - By the end of 2024, China's cumulative installed capacity of renewable energy is expected to reach 1.41 billion kilowatts, accounting for 42% of the national total [3] - The forum initiated a case collection activity to showcase local government and enterprise achievements in promoting green transformation and the "Two Mountains" concept [3][5] - Experts at the forum called for interdisciplinary research to support global climate governance and the achievement of carbon neutrality [4][5]