BIZCHINA / Center

How to improve environment
By Lau Nai-keung (China Daily)
Updated: 2006-07-15 10:33

China is committed to improving its environment, of that there is no doubt. There is simply no alternative, as Mother Earth has already proved in certain regions with numerous disasters, great and small.

But some officials, mainly local ones, still sacrifice the environment out of their eagerness to achieve economic growth.

So far, our line of thinking in this area has been concentrated on the production side. The government takes pain in reducing pollution and improving energy and resource efficiency through legislation, environmental impact assessment for major projects, strict law enforcement and hefty penalties.

These the government can do easily, and they can quantitatively measure results. Judging from past records, these results can be spectacular too.

A case in point regards soil erosion. Before, we lost valuable farmland to the tune of over 2,000 square kilometres a year, but during the last decade we actually gained fertile land from desert areas and increased forestry coverage through years of persistent tree planting. This is a feat very few countries, both rich and poor, have achieved.

But this is still not good enough for China.

Our environment is in such a pitiful state that over 60 per cent of the country is environmentally fragile. Some small achievements simply cannot help reverse the general trend.

We have so far attained a per capita GDP of just US$1,000, and still have to continue developing our economy at a rapid pace. This will lead to further environment degradation and resources depletion.

If we want to achieve a peaceful rise, we will have to allay international fears that China will soon literally fight for her insatiable demand for natural resources worldwide.
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