全球城市绿色低碳透明度指数(CGTI):信息公开如何驱动全球城市绿色低碳转型?
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang·2025-11-12 09:58

Core Insights - The report titled "Global City Green Low-Carbon Transparency Index" (CGTI) evaluates 30 cities across six continents on their environmental, climate, ecological, and transformation development transparency [1][2] - New York, London, and Sydney rank as the top three cities for green low-carbon transparency, followed by Paris, Beijing, and Hong Kong [1] - Chinese cities have made significant improvements in environmental quality and pollution regulation information disclosure, reaching advanced global levels [1][3] Group 1: Evaluation Results - The CGTI index is based on four dimensions: environment (35%), climate (35%), ecology (15%), and development (15%), comprising 20 specific indicators for quantifying urban green low-carbon transparency [2] - Developed cities like New York, London, and Sydney lead due to robust regulatory frameworks and mature monitoring systems [2] - Chinese cities, particularly those in urban clusters like Beijing and Shanghai, have shown remarkable advancements in environmental monitoring and information disclosure over the past decade [3] Group 2: Recommendations - The report suggests integrating carbon reduction, pollution control, and green development goals to enhance collaborative efforts and accelerate comprehensive green transformation [4] - It advocates for the establishment of a smart environmental monitoring system using advanced technologies like satellite remote sensing and IoT to create a closed-loop mechanism for data collection and decision-making [4] - The report emphasizes the importance of enhancing corporate climate and environmental information disclosure to drive green transformation across the value chain [5]