男女羞羞视频在线观看,国产精品黄色免费,麻豆91在线视频,美女被羞羞免费软件下载,国产的一级片,亚洲熟色妇,天天操夜夜摸,一区二区三区在线电影
Global EditionASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
Africa

Environment will be hot political topic

By Wu Wencong | China Daily | Updated: 2013-03-01 11:14
Share
Share - WeChat

Pollution of water, air gets 'unprecedented' attention at major meetings

Environmental issues will be main discussion points at the upcoming two sessions of the national legislative and political advisory bodies, say deputies who are busy preparing proposals.

"This year's two sessions may focus on environmental issues at an unprecedented level," says Zhao Jindong, a biology expert and academic with the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

"I am working on a proposal about water resources protection in the Yangtze River, and the country's two largest freshwater lakes: Poyang Lake and Dongting Lake," says Zhao, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

Soil pollution is the topic Wang Mingwen has been preparing for the coming two sessions.

"With the heated topic of airborne pollution and the recent groundwater pollution, the Environmental Protection Ministry must be under great pressure this year," says Wang, a law expert from Sichuan province and a member of the National People's Congress.

Environmental issues have attracted the most public attention, starting with PM2.5 - particulate matter smaller than 2.5 microns that can enter people's lungs and bloodstream.

"China has entered the era of 'three Ps': GDP, CPI and PM2.5," Environment Minister Zhou Shengxian said at a national-level environmental conference in January.

For the first time, PM2.5, a key indicator of environmental quality, was mentioned by an official in the same breath as GDP - gross domestic product, which illustrates economic development, and CPI, the consumer price index that shows the price level.

"The public is demanding improvement in environmental quality just as much as they are asking for a stable price level," said Zhou.

Unlike other forms of pollution, airborne pollution can affect a larger group of people regardless of their income and social status.

Large areas of the country were shrouded in smog and haze four times in January, covering more than 1.4 million square kilometers.

In some regions, pollution has hit record levels, for example, climbing higher than 900 micrograms per cubic meter in the capital, the highest level recorded since Beijing began publishing the data in early 2012.

Since then, residents in Beijing are aware of the fact that airborne pollution will be unavoidable as long as there is no strong wind.

Face masks sold out in the city, and the price of air purifiers continues to rise. Sales of polluting fireworks during Spring Festival were down 35 percent from last year.

As the public finds its own way to combat airborne pollution, more people are placing their hopes on the government's measures.

One possible cure is the Atmospheric Pollution Prevention Act, which is under revision.

"Many experts, including me, have been calling to accelerate the legislation process of this law, hoping to see it on next year's list," says Chai Fahe, vice-president of the Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, who has participated in writing the draft, told China Daily.

As the public's attention was fixed on airborne pollution, environmental experts warned that the country's environmental problems have entered all dimensions: air, surface water, groundwater and farmland soil.

On Feb 11, allegations that Shandong province enterprises pump polluted water some 1,000 meters deep into the ground appeared on the Internet, prompting attention from the media and local environmental departments.

After an investigation that lasted for about 10 days, no such cases have been reported. But the country's groundwater pollution situation is still worrying. Media reported that groundwater in 55 percent of 200 cities was badly polluted, quoting an investigation by the Ministry of Land and Resource in 2011.

Experts said that pollution in farmland soil is no better than the water and air. Figures from the 1990s by the Environmental Protection Ministry showed that more than one-tenth of the country's arable land was polluted. But experts said the current situation has certainly worsened from two decades ago.

The two ministries started an investigation of the country's soil pollution in 2006, but the results have not yet been released.

Another worrying sign is the continuous growth of protests triggered by environmental issues, about 29 percent per year since 1996, Yang Zhaofei, vice-chair of the Chinese Society for Environmental Sciences, revealed at a national-level meeting in October 2012.

Last year saw protests in Ningbo, Zhejiang province, Shifang, Sichuan province and Qidong, Jiangsu province, between July and October, all triggered by worries about local projects that may pose environmental risks to the community, whether the projects passed official tests or not.

All three cases ended up with local governments promising to cancel the projects.

Gao Jixi, director of the ecology institute of the Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, says that he is working on a proposal on solving the contradiction between development and the environment.

"This year's two sessions may address environmental issues from all aspects, such as what industries and consumers can contribute, rather than simply focusing on the duties of environmental protection departments," says the member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

wuwencong@chinadaily.com.cn

(China Daily 03/01/2013 page3)

Today's Top News

Editor's picks

Most Viewed

Top
BACK TO THE TOP
English
Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
主站蜘蛛池模板: 南通市| 潼关县| 固安县| 元氏县| 丹寨县| 连平县| 青田县| 津南区| 韩城市| 金川县| 巫溪县| 沽源县| 高雄市| 吉林市| 康乐县| 新邵县| 共和县| 达日县| 延庆县| 宁夏| 鄂托克旗| 贵溪市| 海阳市| 广东省| 全椒县| 永登县| 丰顺县| 卓尼县| 桐乡市| 会理县| 高雄市| 香港 | 寻甸| 阳城县| 南丰县| 五家渠市| 阳曲县| 峨眉山市| 龙陵县| 兰溪市| 务川| 天水市| 大安市| 盘锦市| 古浪县| 稷山县| 百色市| 久治县| 苗栗市| 东乌珠穆沁旗| 定日县| 太仆寺旗| 铜山县| 濮阳市| 浑源县| 九寨沟县| 义马市| 泸水县| 晋宁县| 泽普县| 双流县| 阿拉善右旗| 滦南县| 江山市| 泸水县| 定州市| 鲜城| 大庆市| 通化市| 望奎县| 邯郸县| 兰州市| 昂仁县| 三门峡市| 曲沃县| 安远县| 久治县| 河曲县| 崇文区| 安达市| 高雄市| 侯马市|