According to the China Meteorological Administration, the latest climate change monitoring data from the National Climate Center indicates that in 2025, the global average surface temperature was 1.4°C higher than pre-industrial levels (1850–1900) and 0.52°C above the long-term average, making it one of the three warmest years on record globally. At the same time, the past three years have been the warmest on record, and the trend of global warming continues. Meteorological experts point out that as global warming accelerates, continuing to advance emissions reductions remains the fundamental path for global climate governance. At the same time, the importance of adapting to climate change has become even more prominent, requiring a collective effort to enhance society’s ability to respond to extreme weather and climate events such as heatwaves, floods, and severe typhoons. (CCTV News)