腾讯携多款低碳领域数字化应用亮相COP 30,助力气候行动加速

Core Insights - The report indicates that the Earth has crossed its first climate tipping point, prompting a shift in global climate governance towards actionable measures [1] - Tencent, representing Chinese tech firms, showcased multiple digital innovations at COP 30 aimed at addressing information barriers in the low-carbon sector [1][10] - The UNSH platform, developed in collaboration with Tencent, aims to facilitate the implementation of the Paris Agreement and the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda by breaking down information silos [2][4] Group 1: Tencent's Digital Innovations - Tencent introduced "Carbon LIVE" as a core component of its digital solutions, which includes various applications like UNSH, CTS, and "Green Africa" platform [1][7] - The UNSH platform is designed to connect policy, technology, and finance, providing a free global resource to accelerate climate action [4][6] - The CTS project, leveraging Tencent's digital capabilities, allows users to easily search and access nearly 20,000 low-carbon technologies from trusted sources [7] Group 2: Climate Action and Public Engagement - Tencent is utilizing esports and gaming to raise awareness about climate issues among younger audiences, showcasing innovative game designs at COP 30 [10][11] - The company has initiated various public engagement activities, such as the "Glacier Protector" campaign within its gaming ecosystem, to promote climate action [10][11] - Tencent's efforts aim to transform virtual interactions into real-world climate action, emphasizing the importance of public awareness in addressing climate challenges [11]