China spares no efforts to rein in pollution (Reuters) Updated: 2006-08-16 15:53
BEIJING - China will rigorously enforce limits on industrial pollution as it
seeks to rein in rampant pollution and tame frenetic economic growth, the
nation's top environment official said.
Zhou Shengxian, head of China's State Environmental Protection
Administration, said government efforts to cut sulphur dioxide and other
pollutants belching into China's hazy skies were failing, the China Environment
News reported on Wednesday.
Breakneck economic expansion was instead overwhelming official goals to cut
emissions and energy use, he said in a speech to officials on Tuesday.
"The central leadership is treating reductions in energy use and major
pollutant emissions as two major hard targets -- red lines that can't be
crossed," he was quoted as saying.
Zhou urged environmental officials to latch on to the Party
leadership's determination to cool the economy in a fresh effort to cut
pollution.
"The party central leadership and State Council are using reduction of major
pollutants as an important means to promote coordinated, sustainable
development," he said, referring to China's cabinet.
China has promised to clean its dirty skies for the 2008
Beijing Olympics, and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has made green development a
key theme of his administration.
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