联合国可持续发展目标(SDGs)

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第五届世界食事论坛将于10月在中国海南举办
Jing Ji Wang· 2025-07-08 11:38
Group 1 - The first World Brand Conference was held in Hong Kong, aiming to implement the brand strong country strategy and assist Hong Kong in becoming a global brand center [1] - The conference was attended by notable figures including Hong Kong's Chief Executive and various government officials from mainland China [1] Group 2 - The "5th World Food Forum" was announced as a significant follow-up event, scheduled for October 28, 2025, in Hainan, China, focusing on solving food system issues [2] - The forum will gather experts and scholars from over 100 countries to discuss global food system challenges and solutions [5][6] Group 3 - The "5th World Food Forum" will release the "Global Food System and SDG Research Report," which includes a "National Food System Scorecard" assessment framework based on over 240 quantitative indicators [6] - The report aims to evaluate food systems across three dimensions: eaters (40%), food (40%), and food sequence (20%), measuring their contributions to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) [6] Group 4 - The forum's theme emphasizes the need for a systemic approach to address food system challenges, responding to the UN Secretary-General's call for sustainable and equitable food systems [5][7] - The forum aims to enhance corporate participation in food system construction and strengthen corporate social responsibility (ESG) values [6]
极地变暖深刻影响可持续发展目标实现
Ke Ji Ri Bao· 2025-05-20 23:50
Core Viewpoint - The research highlights the significant impact of polar regions on global sustainable development goals (SDGs), emphasizing the need for increased international attention and action due to the unique challenges posed by climate change in these areas [1][2]. Group 1: Climate Change and Its Effects - The polar regions are highly sensitive to climate change, with the Arctic experiencing a temperature increase of 0.68°C every decade, which is significantly higher than the global average [1]. - Melting glaciers and ice caps in polar regions directly affect sustainable water resource management and contribute to rising sea levels, threatening ecological security [1]. Group 2: Connection to Sustainable Development Goals - All 17 SDGs are potentially influenced by the polar regions, with the highest correlation found with SDG13 (Climate Action), followed by SDG6 (Clean Water and Sanitation), SDG15 (Life on Land), and SDG14 (Life Below Water) [2]. - The current UN SDGs framework does not adequately address the unique challenges and global impacts of polar sustainable development, suggesting a need for expansion of the existing goals and indicators [2]. Group 3: Recommendations for Improvement - The research proposes enhancing network infrastructure and Earth observation systems to develop a comprehensive, interoperable polar data platform for assessing and optimizing sustainable development goals [3]. - It also emphasizes the importance of strengthening basic scientific research in polar regions to better understand critical changes in the cryosphere and improve early warning capabilities for system risks [3].