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拥抱绿色消费,“碳系青年”必有更大作为
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-05 19:46
如今,绿色低碳正在成为影响消费者尤其是青年群体消费决策的重要因素。青睐可持续品牌、购买节能 产品、偏好绿色出行……观察青年群体消费新趋势,"绿色"是鲜明关键词之一。中国新闻周刊发布的 《拥抱零碳未来:2025青年低碳实践报告》显示,68.26%的年轻人因"来源可靠、品质优质"选择绿色产 品,73.92%关注原材料低碳性; 55.13%在价格相近时选环保产品,10.93%拒绝溢价超30%的产品; 38.83%拒绝企业"漂绿"营销,55.8%会因企业低碳正面信息增加购买意愿,24.45%因负面信息放弃购 买。年轻人作为气候变化的亲历者与社交文化的活跃力量,在低碳生活上展现出强大的认知力、表达力 和行动力。他们拒绝以牺牲生活品质为代价的"伪低碳",而是用聪明的方式让日常自带绿色滤镜,让环 保变得时尚又务实。 低碳理念已深度融入年轻人的价值体系,成为其生活与消费的底层逻辑。他们通过共享出行、二手循环 等日常实践,以理性态度推动绿色变革,在全社会转型中以带动者的姿态将低碳理念转化为可感知、可 参与、可持续的现实蓝图。年轻人期待政策激励与技术赋能双轮驱动,让个人减排可量化、可激励。这 种由消费选择、技术创新编织的零碳图景 ...
首届北川青唐城低碳生活季启幕
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-19 20:27
本报西宁讯 (记者 李延平) 12月19日,以"绿色北川·零碳未来"为主题的西宁市城北区首届北川青唐城 低碳生活季正式启幕。 首届北川青唐城低碳生活季由西宁市城北区人民政府携手青海网络广播电视台、青海职业技术大学生态 环境工程学院主办,以推动低碳理念全民化、生活化、常态化为核心目标,为城北区积极融入青海生态 文明高地建设夯实基层实践基础。启动仪式现场,城北区绿碳平台负责人发布"2025首届北川青唐城低 碳生活季"系列活动内容,同时举行青海职业技术大学"绿色知行社"学生社团成立仪式。该社团的成立 将助力校园内外传播低碳理念,培养更多具有环保意识和社会责任感的青年人才。本次低碳生活季将持 续至2026年3月,策划"绿色出行周""零废弃社区挑战""新能源技术展"等十大精彩板块,各个板块紧密 围绕低碳生活核心主题,引导市民积极参与到低碳行动中,共同营造绿色、环保、可持续的生活环境。 ...
不只是比赛!全运会这样“融合”粤港澳→
本次全运会,天河体育中心主要承办U18级别和群众组的赛事,以及随后的残特奥会开幕式。对于一座将近四十岁"高龄"的体育中心来说,"近零碳"是如何 达成的呢? 11月21日晚,第十五届全国运动会在深圳落下帷幕,作为国内最高水平的运动会,全运会给我们留下了无数精彩瞬间,有诸多老将的动情谢幕,也涌现出众 多潜力新星。同时,作为一次全民参与的盛会,也有更多普通人站在了全运会的舞台上,过了一把运动员的瘾,这也是全运会独树一帜的全民特点。作为东 道主的粤港澳大湾区,给全国人民带来了一次堪称完美的赛事,在展示了一国两制下区域协调发展成果的同时,也充分利用全运会带来的红利,开辟出新的 发展机遇。 本次全运会,马拉松和公路自行车运动员丝滑地穿越边检站,驰骋于粤港澳三地的场景,是很多人心中难忘的瞬间。为了实现这跨越三地的联动,而又不影 响比赛的连贯性,相关各方做了一系列准备,创新了"前置查验+闭环管理"的模式。 同时,会给每位参赛运动员配发一个定位手环,可以随时定位运动员的位置,配合赛道上的图像采集设备,实现闭环管理。 前置查验,指的是在比赛出发点设置一个查验区,参赛运动员需在出发点的查验区刷脸完成身份核实。后续比赛中可通过容貌识 ...
心更近、情更浓 大湾区书写融合发展新篇章
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-11-23 01:01
Core Insights - The 15th National Games concluded in Shenzhen, showcasing both emotional farewells from veteran athletes and the emergence of new talent, highlighting the event's unique characteristic of mass participation [1] - The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area effectively utilized the National Games to demonstrate regional coordination under "One Country, Two Systems" while opening new development opportunities [1] Group 1: Event Management and Technology - The event featured a seamless experience for marathon and cycling athletes crossing borders, facilitated by an innovative "pre-check + closed-loop management" model [3] - Athletes underwent facial recognition checks at the starting point, allowing for uninterrupted competition, supported by location-tracking wristbands [3][6] - The implementation of facial recognition technology at border checkpoints has been expanded to other locations, enhancing future cross-border event management [6] Group 2: Infrastructure and Sustainability - Hosting large-scale sports events typically enhances the sports infrastructure of the host city; for the already well-equipped Greater Bay Area, the focus is on updating venues to be more environmentally friendly and accessible [5] - The Tianhe Sports Center underwent a low-carbon renovation, becoming China's first "near-zero carbon" large sports venue, achieving over 25% energy savings through energy-efficient upgrades [7][9] - The renovation included the installation of distributed photovoltaic systems and a low-carbon management system for precise energy supply [11] Group 3: Community Engagement and Economic Impact - The National Games have increased public interest in various sports, notably skateboarding, which has gained popularity among youth, particularly in Huizhou [15] - Huizhou aims to leverage the event to enhance its outdoor sports infrastructure and attract more high-level competitions, linking sports, industry, and tourism [15] - The event spurred a surge in local tourism, with many visitors coming specifically for the games, contributing to a cultural and tourism boom in the region [20] Group 4: Regional Integration and Volunteerism - The event fostered deeper connections among the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao regions, with joint teams and volunteer efforts enhancing community bonds [21][23] - Over 30,000 volunteers from Guangdong, 16,000 from Hong Kong, and 3,500 from Macau participated, serving as a bridge between athletes, spectators, and tourists [23][25] - The successful hosting of the National Games is expected to accelerate the integration of the Greater Bay Area, leading to a more beautiful environment, diverse industries, and increased happiness for its residents [25]
焦点访谈|心更近、情更浓 大湾区书写融合发展新篇章
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-11-22 13:20
Core Insights - The 15th National Games showcased a blend of elite competition and community participation, highlighting the unique characteristics of the event [1] - The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area effectively utilized the Games to demonstrate regional development and create new opportunities [1] Event Management and Technology - The event featured a seamless cross-border experience for marathon and cycling athletes, utilizing an innovative "pre-check + closed-loop management" model for efficient identity verification [3][6] - The implementation of facial recognition technology and location tracking wristbands enhanced the management of cross-border events, providing valuable insights for future applications [3][6] Infrastructure and Sustainability - Hosting large-scale sports events typically leads to significant improvements in sports infrastructure; the Greater Bay Area focused on upgrading venues to be more environmentally friendly and accessible [5] - The Tianhe Sports Center underwent a low-carbon transformation, becoming the first large-scale sports venue in China to achieve "near-zero carbon" status through energy-efficient upgrades and the installation of distributed solar systems [7][9][11] Community Engagement and Economic Impact - The Games fostered increased interest in sports like skateboarding, particularly in Huizhou, which is positioning itself as a "skateboarding city" [15][16] - The event spurred local tourism and cultural activities, with a surge in visitors from various regions, contributing to the local economy [20] Regional Cooperation and Integration - The Games were co-hosted by 19 cities across the Greater Bay Area, promoting regional coordination and integration among Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macau [18] - Volunteer participation from various regions enhanced community bonds and facilitated a deeper understanding among the people of the Greater Bay Area [23][25] Future Prospects - The successful hosting of the Games is expected to lead to a more beautiful environment, diversified industries, and increased happiness for residents in the Greater Bay Area, setting the stage for future development [25]
视频丨全运会历史上首次!电光水雾“点燃”主火炬塔
Core Points - The opening ceremony of the 15th National Games featured a unique "technology flame" instead of a traditional fire, marking the first time in history that a non-flame torch was used [1][3] - The torch tower utilized green electricity generated from an advanced photovoltaic system, emphasizing a low-carbon approach [3] - The source of the "flame" was derived from deep-sea combustible ice, a natural gas and water molecule crystal formed under low temperature and high pressure [3][5] Group 1 - The torch was ignited by a "technology flame" created through an electric light and water mist system, providing a visually stunning effect [1][3] - The deep-sea combustible ice was collected and decomposed by a domestically developed underwater robot, which successfully provided a clean gas source for the flame [5] - The event showcased a combination of technology and sports, highlighting the country's commitment to innovation and future exploration [9] Group 2 - The opening ceremony featured AI-driven elements, including the world's first 5G-A humanoid robot and autonomous vehicles, creating a multi-dimensional technological experience [7] - The integration of various technologies, from deep-sea gas extraction to AI in the torch relay, illustrated a significant advancement in the synergy between technology and sports [9]
视频丨运动会国内首次!电光水雾“点燃”主火炬塔
Core Points - The opening ceremony of the 15th National Games featured a "water stage" and a simulated "tech flame" instead of real fire, showcasing advancements in technology and a commitment to low-carbon principles [3] Group 1 - The main torch was ignited using a photovoltaic power generation system, marking the first time green electricity was used to light the Olympic flame [3] - The event utilized a mist system and precise control to create a realistic and dreamlike visual effect, enhancing the overall experience for the audience [3] - The ceremony highlighted China's technological capabilities and innovation in sustainable practices within the sports industry [3]
陕西深入推进黄河流域生态保护和高质量发展
Shan Xi Ri Bao· 2025-09-17 22:37
Group 1: Ecological Protection and Development Strategy - The Yellow River basin ecological protection and high-quality development has been elevated to a major national strategy since the meeting chaired by President Xi Jinping in September 2019 [1] - Shaanxi province emphasizes ecological protection as a benchmark for high-quality development, focusing on water management, pollution prevention, and green low-carbon transformation [1] Group 2: Wetland and Biodiversity Conservation - The Dali Chaoyi National Wetland Park has improved its ecological environment through comprehensive measures such as dredging and ecological water replenishment, increasing lake area from over 2,800 acres to 7,000 acres [3] - The successful adaptation and breeding of the endangered crested ibis in Yan'an demonstrate the positive impact of ecological conservation efforts [4] Group 3: Innovative Ecological Practices - The Gao Xigou village has transformed from a barren area to a model of ecological governance, achieving a forest and grass coverage rate of 72% [7][8] - The Longde Agricultural base in Shaanxi employs an ecological model of fish and shrimp mixed farming, enhancing water quality and achieving significant economic output [11][13] Group 4: Renewable Energy Initiatives - Fugu County is implementing a "photovoltaic+" economic model, with solar projects generating significant annual revenue for local villages [14] - Shaanxi is rapidly increasing its wind and solar power installations, aiming to build a clean, low-carbon, and efficient energy system [15][16]
龙华双馆展示深圳绿色建造实力 秀绿色科技 亮“低碳底牌”
Shen Zhen Shang Bao· 2025-08-11 22:46
Core Insights - The upcoming 15th National Games is approaching, with a focus on the green construction capabilities showcased by the Longhua Sports Center and the Jian Shang Sports Complex in Longhua District [1][3] Group 1: Longhua Sports Center - The Longhua Sports Center is the largest sports venue in Longhua District and has received a "three-star green building design label," the highest level for green construction in China [1] - The venue features a natural lighting system with large windows and terraces, maximizing the use of natural light indoors [1] - A distributed photovoltaic system combined with an energy storage station creates a self-sufficient energy loop, with 16.90% of construction materials being reusable or recyclable [1] Group 2: Jian Shang Sports Complex - The Jian Shang Sports Complex is the first vertically distributed large sports venue in the country, designed to address space limitations through vertical stacking [2] - The complex's exterior features a double-layer skin system that allows for natural light capture and air circulation, reducing material consumption and carbon emissions [2] - The design encourages public use of terraces, gardens, and open spaces, promoting a low-carbon lifestyle and integrating the building with the surrounding urban environment [2] Group 3: Overall Impact - Both venues exemplify near-zero carbon buildings that blend event excitement with community warmth, showcasing Shenzhen's ability to achieve ecological and developmental harmony in a high-density urban setting [3]
上海推动垃圾分类系统化、精细化—— 从理念倡导到全民行动
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-07-18 21:34
Core Viewpoint - Shanghai has made significant advancements in waste management through intelligent systems and community engagement, leading to improved waste classification and recycling rates. Group 1: Intelligent Waste Management - The introduction of smart garbage bins in Shanghai allows for automatic opening and monitoring, enhancing convenience for residents [1] - A comprehensive waste classification monitoring platform operates in real-time, tracking waste disposal and processing [1][2] - The city plans to establish at least 25 smart waste collection routes this year to facilitate easier waste disposal [2] Group 2: Resource Recovery and Waste Reduction - Shanghai has built 15 waste incineration facilities capable of processing 28,000 tons of waste daily, converting it into clean energy [3] - By the end of this year, the capacity for processing wet waste will increase to 11,000 tons per day, with total waste resource utilization capacity reaching 39,000 tons per day [3] Group 3: Green Living Initiatives - The city promotes a low-carbon lifestyle through a network of 15,000 service points and 198 transfer stations, integrating green practices into daily life [4] - Initiatives like the "Clean Plate Campaign" and significant reductions in packaging waste by e-commerce companies reflect the city's commitment to sustainability [4] - The success of Shanghai's waste management system is attributed to legal frameworks, comprehensive control measures, and high public awareness [4]