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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]
地球大数据精准“把脉”全球可持续发展进程
Ren Min Wang· 2025-10-28 01:21
Core Insights - The "Global Scale Sustainable Development Scientific Monitoring Report (2025)" was officially released, providing an unprecedented assessment of the implementation of UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) since 2015, highlighting progress and challenges over the past decade [1] Group 1: Overall Progress and Challenges - The report indicates that the overall progress of global sustainable development is significantly below expectations, with a sense of urgency in addressing the situation [2][4] - Among 18 key indicators monitored, only "wetland area" maintained a status of "no net loss" from 2015 to 2022, while 11 indicators showed "significant" or "major challenges," and 8 indicators displayed a trend of "regression" [2][3] Group 2: National Contributions - China ranked first globally in average contribution across 15 indicators, reflecting its active role in ecological protection and sustainable resource utilization [5] - Other countries like Canada, Brazil, and Norway also emerged as positive contributors in the realm of sustainable development [5] Group 3: Recommendations for Improvement - The report suggests three key recommendations: 1. Utilize platforms like the Technology Facilitation Mechanism (TFM) to enhance data completeness and timeliness [5] 2. Deepen analysis of interconnections among sustainable development goals to prevent resource wastage [5] 3. Optimize policy and funding allocation based on spatially differentiated assessment results to reduce regional development disparities [5] Group 4: Technological Advancements - The report showcases how new technologies, particularly Earth observation and integrated big data analysis, can overcome traditional monitoring limitations, providing a more comprehensive assessment framework [5]
中国六成指标已接近或实现二○三○年目标
Ke Ji Ri Bao· 2025-09-28 01:15
Core Insights - The report highlights the slow global progress on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) over the past decade, with only 16.9% of the 59 assessed indicators on track for timely achievement [1][3] - China has made significant advancements in implementing SDGs, with 60.5% of its 233 indicators nearing or achieving the 2030 targets [1][2] Group 1: Global Progress on SDGs - The report indicates that out of 59 SDG indicators, only 10 are expected to be achieved on time, while 27 are progressing slowly, 5 are stagnant, and 17 are regressing [1] - The report calls for enhanced data infrastructure sharing and collaboration among nations to improve monitoring and policy simulation related to SDGs [3] Group 2: China's Achievements - China leads globally in renewable energy development, with wind power installations accounting for 39% of the global total and 68.21% of new installations in 2024 [2] - The proportion of urban populations with convenient access to public transportation exceeds 90%, and all provincial governments have implemented disaster reduction strategies, achieving 2030 targets ahead of schedule [2] Group 3: Future Directions - The SDG Center aims to deepen the application of big data in monitoring and policy optimization, focusing on cross-scale monitoring and scenario simulation [3] - The report emphasizes the need for new methods in big data monitoring and evaluation of SDG indicators, which will be crucial for the post-2030 agenda [3]