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专访张人禾:1.5℃温控下,气候变化重塑行业格局|首席气候官
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-09-17 11:15

Core Insights - Extreme weather is becoming a new economic variable, with 2024 projected to be the first year to exceed the 1.5℃ target set by the Paris Agreement [1][6] - Human activities are directly linked to the significant rise in carbon dioxide concentrations and climate warming over the past century [4][5] - The energy sector is the most affected by climate change, with fossil fuel combustion accounting for over 80% of total carbon emissions [8][9] Group 1: Climate Change and Economic Impact - The global average temperature is expected to reach new highs, with 2025 potentially seeing further increases [1] - The urgency for enhanced emission reduction measures is emphasized to meet temperature control and carbon neutrality goals [6] - Climate change is influencing various industries, particularly energy, transportation, retail, and manufacturing [8][9] Group 2: Industry-Specific Impacts - The energy sector is transitioning towards clean energy as a response to climate change [8] - The transportation industry is also under pressure due to its reliance on fossil fuels, necessitating urgent transformation [9] - Retail and manufacturing sectors are adapting to changing demands driven by extreme weather, such as increased air conditioning needs during heatwaves [9] Group 3: Technological Developments - Monitoring technologies are crucial for accurately assessing carbon levels in the atmosphere and oceans [10] - Forecasting technologies need to improve to predict not only weather but also carbon changes and extreme weather events [10] - Enhanced forecasting is vital for the clean energy sector, impacting solar and wind energy utilization [10]