Group 1 - The "Global Green Economy Development Forum" was held with a focus on "Building SDGs - Green Economic Innovation and Global Cooperation" to discuss the advancement of the UN's 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) [1][3] - Out of the 17 SDGs, 9 are directly related to the green economy, with only 35% of the 169 targets showing satisfactory progress according to the UN's July report [3] - Key areas of significant progress include public health, education, energy, and digital connectivity, while slow progress is noted in safe drinking water, sanitation services, and climate change [3] Group 2 - The forum emphasized the need to revive multilateralism and build ambitious global partnerships as essential for achieving the SDGs [3] - Former UN Deputy Secretary-General Sha Zukang highlighted that green trade, carbon footprints, zero-carbon parks, and AI applications in green industries are core areas for global cooperation [3][4] - The UN Resident Coordinator in China praised China's achievements in green economy initiatives, particularly in electric vehicles, and suggested enhancing international collaboration in green innovation, technology sharing, and standard recognition [4] Group 3 - Beijing is actively working to establish itself as a benchmark city for green economic development, focusing on green technology innovation, industry cultivation, and creating livable green cities [5] - The city government plans to incorporate the goal of becoming an international green economy benchmark city into its upcoming "14th Five-Year Plan" [5] - Seven strategic green industries will be prioritized, including advanced energy, synthetic biology manufacturing, alternative protein, smart connected vehicles, climate resilience, ecological protection, and green finance [5]
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