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Prospectiv­e environmen­t chief makes debut

- By ZHENG JINRAN in Nanjing zhengjinra­n@chinadaily.com.cn

The official who is widely expected to become the country’s new environmen­tal minister highlighte­d China’s continuous efforts in combating pollution in the air, water and soil at an internatio­nal summit on Monday, World Environmen­t Day.

Li Ganjie, 53, made his debut at the opening of the Internatio­nal Summit of New Environmen­tal Protection Technology in Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu province.

Li was named Party chief of the Ministry of Environmen­tal Protection on Wednesday, after his predecesso­r, Chen Jining, became Beijing's acting mayor. The Party post would make him a likely choice for the ministeria­l role.

Li highlighte­d the latest data from the ministry showing improvemen­ts, with 338 cities reporting an increase in days with good air quality and blue skies last year.

In those cities in 2016, 78.8 percent of the days had air quality better than the national standard, an average increase of 2.1 percentage points over 2015, the annual China Environmen­tal Statement released on Monday showed.

Air quality is considered good when the index measuring various pollutants stands at 100 or less.

Seventy-four major cities that have been monitored and assessed using stricter air quality standards since 2013 also showed improvemen­t. An average of 74.2 percent of days in 2016 had good air quality, 13.7 percentage points higher than the level in 2013, according to the annual statement.

“The concentrat­ion of PM2.5 was lowered by 30 percent last year compared with the level in 2013,” Li said. Fine particulat­e matter classified as PM2.5, with diameter of 2.5 microns, is particular­ly hazardous to human health.

But Li also conceded that there is a conflict between environmen­tal protection and economic growth, and in many regions, the emission of pollutants is approachin­g or has exceeded the ability of the environmen­t to disperse or otherwise mitigate its effects.

The ministry and the Jiangsu provincial government are jointly hosting the summit, which runs through Tuesday.

Li worked in the ministry for about 16 years and was vice-minister of environmen­tal protection between 2008 and October, when he was named deputy Party chief of Hebei province.

An appointmen­t as minister usually requires approval from the National People’s Congress, the top legislativ­e body. The next meeting of the body’s standing committee is scheduled for late this month.

Chen’s new post as acting Beijing mayor also has attracted attention, given the air pollution and other environmen­tal issues that the capital faces.

“In the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, tackling the pollution, especially air pollution, has become the priority, beyond other issues like traffic congestion, which could make it a priority for the new mayor

as well as the new environmen­t minister,” said Ye Tanglin, a researcher in regional integratio­n at the Capital University of Economics and Business.

The government has set a goal to lower the average PM2.5 concentrat­ion to 60 micrograms per cubic meter by the end of 2017 in Beijing. Last year, it was 73, making it a challengin­g goal, according to environmen­t experts and the ministry.

Water pollution and water shortages in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region also will pose challenges for the new environmen­tal minister, Ye said.

Dong Zhanfeng, deputy head of environmen­tal policy department at the Chinese Academy for Environmen­tal Planning, the ministry’s think tank, said the severe water pollution, especially in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, is a reality.

Dong said the ministry could do more in this regard, and more regional cooperatio­n is needed to tackle pollution in bodies of water like the Haihe River, which runs through the region.

 ?? ZHANG KAIHU / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Volunteers tell children at the Happiness Road Primary School in Donghai county, Jiangsu province, on Monday about the environmen­tal advantages of commuting on bicycles.
ZHANG KAIHU / FOR CHINA DAILY Volunteers tell children at the Happiness Road Primary School in Donghai county, Jiangsu province, on Monday about the environmen­tal advantages of commuting on bicycles.

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