China has detailed measures to boost its climate change monitoring and risk prevention capabilities, marking a significant step forward in the country's efforts (enhance) its climate resilience(气候适应性) .
The country will seek to build a climate-resilient society climate change monitoring and early warning capability will reach an advanced level globally and the climate risk management and prevention system will (basic) mature, according to the national climate change adaptation strategy 2035, jointly (publish) by 17 departments including the Ministry of Ecology and Environment.
The first time China (issue) a national climate change adaptation strategy, China took measures to prevent and control major climate-related disaster risks an effective manner, and greatly improved the technical and standard system for adapting to climate change. Since then, positive results (achieve) in improving adaptation to climate change in key regions and industries.
As the global climate (far) warms, the long-term unfavorable effects and extreme weather events brought about by climate change will pose increasingly serious threat to China's economic development. The document underlined measures to improve climate change monitoring and forecasting services, enhance assessment of climate change impacts and risks, and (strength) disaster prevention.