23 Oct 2025News

Group on Earth Observations, Alibaba Cloud and Haina join forces to protect cities from extreme heat

Group on Earth Observations, Alibaba Cloud and Haina join forces to protect cities from extreme heat

New partnership will pilot the Global Heat Resilience Service in China’s Yangtze River Delta region, turning environmental data into life-saving city insights

The Group on Earth Observations (GEO), Alibaba Cloud and Shanghai Haina Academy of Engineering (Haina) will partner on the development and implementation of the GEO-convened Global Heat Resilience Service, an innovative initiative designed to help cities manage the growing threat of extreme heat.

Responding to United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres’s Call to Action on Extreme Heat, the Global Heat Resilience Service was established to empower cities to mitigate localised heat risks through timely, data-driven insights.

The first phase of the collaboration will focus on pilot implementation of the Global Heat Resilience Service in selected cities, beginning with Hangzhou and Shanghai.

Using a scenario-based approach, the three parties will integrate data on risk, exposure and vulnerability - including Earth observation data and Alibaba Cloud's urban management capabilities - to assess and manage heat risks.

GEO will specify and coordinate access to diverse datasets spanning environmental, climate, demographic, and socio-economic dimensions for comprehensive risk assessment; Alibaba Cloud will contribute expertise in AI, cloud computing and large-scale analytics; and Haina will co-design a prototype, drawing on its experience in urban digitalisation.

The collaboration will also include knowledge exchange and capacity building activities to strengthen local heat risk management, with the aim of developing scalable solutions for cities worldwide.

Extreme heat is the silent killer of our time – its impacts are intensifying, yet too often overlooked. Through the Global Heat Resilience Service, GEO is pioneering Earth Intelligence: bringing together Earth observation, local insights, and socio-economic data to reveal who is most exposed and vulnerable. But our aim goes beyond insights; we are working to influence policy and planning so that every city can craft and implement heat resilience strategies and action plans, translating knowledge into real protection for people. In partnership with Alibaba Cloud and Haina, we are piloting this service as a blueprint for cities worldwide, especially those with the least capacity, to strengthen their defences against deadly heat. This is global collaboration at its best, turning data into action to save lives.
Yana Gevorgyan, Director of Secretariat at Group on Earth Observations
At Alibaba Cloud, we believe technology should serve society, especially in the face of urgent challenges like climate change and urban resilience. By harnessing Alibaba’s leading AI and cloud technologies, we can transform environmental data into real-time, actionable urban intelligence. Alibaba Cloud's collaboration with GEO and Haina marks a significant step toward building resilient and sustainable cities for the future.
Jian Wang, Founder of Alibaba Cloud
As urbanisation progresses, so does the heat risk in our cities. Haina is proud to co-develop the Global Heat Resilience Service prototype with GEO and Alibaba Cloud, bringing cutting-edge digital urban solutions to the frontlines of climate adaptation. The pilot project will not only protect local communities but also create a replicable model for cities worldwide striving to become more resilient and livable.
Guirong Xue,Chief Scientist of Haina

By 2050, more than 5 billion people worldwide are expected to face health-threatening extreme heat, with urban populations especially vulnerable due to the urban heat island effect.

From 2025-2027, the Global Heat Resilience Service will be rolled out to pilot cities around the world, reaching an estimated 12-20 million people.

Insights, tools and community campaigns developed through pilots in China’s Yangtze River Delta region are expected to inform the expansion of the service to other cities worldwide, particularly those in developing regions with limited access to heat resilience infrastructure.