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地球大数据精准“把脉”全球可持续发展十年进程 《全球尺度可持续发展科学监测报告(2025)》发布
Ke Ji Ri Bao·2025-10-28 08:48

Core Insights - The "Global Scale Sustainable Development Scientific Monitoring Report (2025)" reveals that the overall progress of global sustainable development since 2015 is significantly below expectations, indicating an urgent situation [1][2][4] Group 1: Monitoring and Assessment - The report utilizes a comprehensive monitoring system integrating satellite remote sensing, ground sensor networks, and social statistical surveys to evaluate 18 sustainable development indicators [2][3] - Only one indicator, "wetland area," has maintained a "no net loss" status from 2015 to 2022, while 11 indicators show significant challenges, with 8 indicators indicating a regression [2][3] Group 2: National Contributions - China ranks first globally in average contribution across 15 indicators related to national voluntary contributions, highlighting its role in promoting global sustainable development goals [5] - Other countries like Canada, Brazil, and Norway are also recognized as positive contributors in ecological protection and resource sustainability [5] Group 3: Recommendations and Future Actions - The report suggests three key recommendations: enhancing data completeness and timeliness through platforms like the Technology Facilitation Mechanism (TFM) and the Digital Sustainable Development International Scientific Program (DSP), conducting integrated analyses of sustainable development goals, and optimizing policy and funding allocation based on spatially differentiated assessments [5][6] - The report emphasizes the importance of global cooperation as there are less than five years remaining to achieve sustainable development goals [6]