Global Times

NGOs’ efforts in eco protection in China not disrupted by global politics

- By Shan Jie

China and the US saw sanctions to each other during the Trump administra­tion with the bilateral ties hitting the low ebb, especially in the past two years, affecting cooperatio­n and exchanges in many areas between the two countries. However, some internatio­nal non- government­al organizati­ons, including those with the US background­s, told the Global Times that their normal work in China in environmen­tal protection area was not disrupted by global politics.

Many NGOs have smooth and intensive cooperatio­n with the government in environmen­t aspects.

For instance, WildAid, with headquarte­rs in San Francesco, started to work with Chinese State Forestry Administra­tion in 2005. In the past years the NGO has combined its experience in public communicat­ion m partments mp and with has the been demand working of government with the General deAAA Administra­tion in promoting of Customs banning and the wildlife Ministry trade of AAa and Agricultur­e publicizin­g other environmen­tal- friendly concepts.

One of the NGO’s most notable projects is fo former NBA player Yao Ming’s advertisem­ent on re rejecting wild animal products such as ivory with the State Forestry Administra­tion. In December 2018, the General Administra­tion of Customs and WildAid published a video and poster, reminding tourists not to bring ivory souvenirs back to China. The advertisem­ent is released at 147 customs ports in 42 cities around China. Greenpeace, the internatio­nal NGO proud of its independen­ce and transparen­cy in promoting environmen­tal protection work, has applied to operate in the Chinese mainland since 2002 and been working with several government­al department­s.

In May 2021, the 15th meeting of the Conference of the Parties ( COP15) of the Convention on Biological Diversity ( CBD) will be held in Kunming, Yunnan Province. The Greenpeace will serve as an observer to share suggestion­s for the negotiator­s of China while introducin­g China’s stories on ecologic restoratio­n and protection, according to a statement sent to the Global Times. Insiders of the environmen­t NGOs in China told the Global Times that their organizati­ons have many projects working with the government­s and do not feel that their space has been squeezed in the past years as some overseas media have reported. “I am against linking environmen­t protection to politics,” an anonymous NGO employee said. “Many of the ENGO employees in China are Chinese. We have seen the progress of China in the area and would like to make our contributi­ons to environmen­t.”

By December 2020, China has 554 registered overseas NGOs, including 136 from the US. There are 11 registered at the National Forestry and Grassland Administra­tion and nine at the Ministry of Ecology and Environmen­t, news website thepaper. cn reported.

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