China Daily (Hong Kong)

Progress in protection of environmen­t touted

- By HOU LIQIANG houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese environmen­tal officials said the nation has made great strides in its efforts to shore up environmen­tal protection.

“Out of political purposes, some institutio­ns and officials from the United States have turned a blind eye to the great achievemen­ts China has made in environmen­tal protection and its outstandin­g contributi­ons in tackling climate change and wantonly smeared China,” said Liu Youbin, spokesman of the Ministry of Ecology and Environmen­t.

According to a purported “fact sheet” released by the US Department of State, while the Chinese people have suffered the worst environmen­tal impacts due to its actions, Beijing also poses a threat to the global economy and health by unsustaina­bly exploiting natural resources and exporting its willful disregard for the environmen­t through its Belt and Road Initiative.

Those are “baseless remarks”, Liu said when responding to a question on the “fact sheet” during a recent news conference.

With great importance attached to “ecological civilizati­on”, a concept promoted by President Xi Jinping that embraces balanced and sustainabl­e developmen­t, China has made compelling achievemen­ts as it resolutely rolls out pollution control campaigns, Liu said.

He said the country’s surface water has seen marked improvemen­t, for example.

While the proportion of surface water with fairly good quality — Grade III or above in the country’s five-tier water quality system — has climbed by 8.9 percentage points, the ratio of water below Grade V — the poorest quality — fell by 6.3 percentage points from 2015 to 2019.

By the end of last year, the country had met eight of the nine targets set for the 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-20) period.

He said the achie vements China has made have been largely acknowledg­ed by the internatio­nal community.

Liu offered a 2019 report from the United Nations Environmen­t Programme on air pollution control in Beijing as an example, saying, “The report noted impressive results in the capital’s efforts to improve air quality, and no other cities or regions in the world could have made such a great achievemen­t in so short a time.”

“China has sincerely learned from the experience­s gained and approaches taken on environmen­tal protection from nations around the world and listens to suggestion­s on China’s environmen­t conservati­on work, but we cannot accept baseless smears made for political purposes,” he said.

Li Gao, head of climate change at the ministry, urged the US, which has emitted more carbon dioxide than any other country, to take responsibi­lity in the fight against climate change as a major world power, rather than blaming China.

Li said China has attained its 2020 climate action targets ahead of schedule as it endeavors to enhance climate action by adjusting industrial structures, optimizing energy consumptio­n and improving energy efficiency. By the end of last year, China had managed to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions per unit of GDP by 48.1 percent from 2005 levels, and the share of non-fossil fuels in the country’s primary energy consumptio­n had increased to 15.3 percent.

In ignoring its climate responsibi­lities, the c urrent US administra­tion has not only abolished its domestic climate action plan but also insisted on abandoning the landmark Paris Agreement on climate change, he said.

“The US will not be able to change its image by passing the buck to other countries … There is always a fair public opinion in internatio­nal society,” Li said.

On Nov 4, 2019, the US formally notified the UN that the country was withdrawin­g from the Paris Agreement. The withdrawal will be complete on Wednesday.

“We look forward to seeing the US concentrat­e on honoring its commitment­s, performing its duties and rolling out concrete actions to cope with climate change with other countries,” Li said.

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