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中国能源报·2025-12-25 10:43

Core Viewpoint - The first Climate Resource Economic Blue Book in China emphasizes the transformation of climate resources into goods and services through policies, market mechanisms, and technological innovation, aiming to create economic value and promote sustainable use of climate resources, which is significant for food security, industrial upgrading, and improving people's well-being [1][2]. Group 1: Agricultural Insights - The assessment of agricultural climate resources supports food security, revealing that the corn planting area in Northeast China has expanded by approximately 6.1 million acres due to climate warming, highlighting the "beneficial" effects of climate change [1]. Group 2: Energy Sector Analysis - China possesses abundant wind and solar energy resources; however, the development efficiency is constrained by meteorological factors. Research indicates that improving the accuracy of wind and solar forecasts can reduce disaster loss ratios and optimize power grid scheduling [1]. Group 3: Tourism Development - Climate landscapes, such as cloud seas and sunrises, have become new growth points for local economies. In Chongqing, the suitability of a mild climate throughout the four seasons has been calculated based on temperature and humidity indices, and a weather index for misty landscapes has been developed to help tourists understand the mist conditions at attractions [1]. Group 4: Health and Wellness - Research on health meteorology reveals a significant correlation between meteorological factors and diseases of the respiratory and circulatory systems. Accurate forecasting can help reduce morbidity rates. The integration of "meteorology+" and multi-department collaboration can enhance public health response capabilities, providing important technological support for building a better health service system [2]. Group 5: Policy and Research Implications - As the first Climate Resource Economic Blue Book in China, it provides scientific support for the efficient transformation of climate resources, serving the "dual carbon" goals and ecological civilization construction, and offers scientific references for research, government decision-making, industrial innovation, and climate governance [2].