China Daily

Watchful eyes on the environmen­t

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AT A NEWS CONFERENCE on the sidelines of the first session of the 13th National People’s Congress, the top legislatur­e, on Saturday, Li Ganjie, the minister of environmen­tal protection and chief-to-be of the newly-approved Ministry of Ecological Environmen­t, said the central government’s environmen­tal protection inspection­s will be maintained as part of the efforts to strengthen environmen­tal protection. Ynet.com comments:

Since they were launched, the central government’s environmen­tal protection inspection­s have won people’s praise.

However, there are some local officials who hold a wait-and-see attitude, believing the campaign will not last long and “yesterday’s story” of polluting for profits will be repeated after they cease some day. But such hopes are in vain, since instead of ending the inspection­s the top authoritie­s are resolved to strengthen ecological and environmen­tal protection.

It is good that local officials have felt the “pain” of the central government’s environmen­tal protection inspection­s, because it rids them of the illusion that they can somehow circumvent the environmen­tal protection directives from the top. If the strict environmen­tal inspection­s are maintained, there is no reason for local government­s not to regard environmen­tal protection as a top priority and officials will think twice before putting economic interests before the environmen­t.

Although the central environmen­tal protection inspection teams usually stay in one province for only a month, the environmen­tal protection overhaul they initiate is by no means a transient gust of wind. Aside from possibly being inspected again at any time, a regular long-term platform and mechanism has been establishe­d for the public to report any malpractic­es and malfeasanc­e related to environmen­tal protection.

Local government­s should transform their mindsets in earnest and realize that the top leadership was not speaking lightly when it said, “We need not only gold and silver hills but also clean water and green hills.” They should extend green and low-carbon developmen­t to every aspect of economic and social developmen­t so people can enjoy blue skies and clean water.

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