Core Insights - The report highlights the slow global progress on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) over the past decade, with only 16.9% of the 59 assessed indicators on track for timely achievement [1][3] - China has made significant advancements in implementing SDGs, with 60.5% of its 233 indicators nearing or achieving the 2030 targets [1][2] Group 1: Global Progress on SDGs - The report indicates that out of 59 SDG indicators, only 10 are expected to be achieved on time, while 27 are progressing slowly, 5 are stagnant, and 17 are regressing [1] - The report calls for enhanced data infrastructure sharing and collaboration among nations to improve monitoring and policy simulation related to SDGs [3] Group 2: China's Achievements - China leads globally in renewable energy development, with wind power installations accounting for 39% of the global total and 68.21% of new installations in 2024 [2] - The proportion of urban populations with convenient access to public transportation exceeds 90%, and all provincial governments have implemented disaster reduction strategies, achieving 2030 targets ahead of schedule [2] Group 3: Future Directions - The SDG Center aims to deepen the application of big data in monitoring and policy optimization, focusing on cross-scale monitoring and scenario simulation [3] - The report emphasizes the need for new methods in big data monitoring and evaluation of SDG indicators, which will be crucial for the post-2030 agenda [3]
中国六成指标已接近或实现二○三○年目标
Ke Ji Ri Bao·2025-09-28 01:15