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2025 Global Carbon Neutrality Report highlights implementation gap at Tsinghua University forum
The centerpiece was the launch of the third annual progress report, led by Professor The study offers one of the most wide-ranging, science-based assessments of global climate progress, notable for:
For the first time, the report is guided by a 13-member international Advisory Committee, co-chaired by He Kebin of Tsinghua and Erik Solheim , former UNEP Executive Director, underscoring its mix of Chinese leadership and global perspective.
This year's report identifies a "profound structural imbalance": while ambition and innovation are driving progress, they are being severely undermined by bottlenecks in climate finance and international cooperation. This has created a critical between stated goals and tangible results.
The report's rigorous methodology has earned praise from international climate leaders. "This is the type of research into climate that reinforces our sense of purpose and our sense of hope," said . She added, "What stands out is the four-part framework — target, policy, action, effectiveness — a game-changer for tracking climate progress."
The findings and dialogues from the forum are intended to provide a scientific basis for shaping stronger NDCs and informing the critical discussions at the upcoming COP30 in Brazil . By highlighting both the irreversible momentum of the green transition and the urgent need to close the implementation gap, the event concluded with a strong call for renewed international efforts to translate commitments into concrete action.
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