China Daily

Environmen­t watchdog says situation grim

Ministry reiterates commitment to supporting high-quality developmen­t

- By HOU LIQIANG houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s top environmen­tal watchdog has reiterated its zero-tolerance attitude to one-size-fits-all approaches in environmen­tal governance and vowed to take more measures to serve high-quality developmen­t amid challenges from the external economic environmen­t.

Li Ganjie, minister of ecology and environmen­t, made the remarks at the ministry’s two-day annual work conference, which ended on Monday.

“The pollution control campaign yielded key progress. The ecological environmen­t in the country has generally improved,” Li said in summarizin­g progress last year.

Emissions of major pollutants continued to fall last year, and the density of PM 2.5 particulat­e matter in cities that had yet to see air quality reach the national standard continued to decline, Li said.

The national standard for PM 2.5 concentrat­ions is 35 micrograms per cubic meter of air.

Li said 3,626 violations in 899 county-level areas that are sources of drinking water were rectified in 2019. The ministry also managed to clean up 2,513 black and odorous water bodies in cities above the prefecture level.

The ministry imposed administra­tive penalties totaling about 11.9 billion yuan ($1.7 billion) in 162,900 cases of environmen­tal violations last year, he added.

Despite the improving environmen­tal governance system and the effective implementa­tion of many reform measures in promoting ecological progress, Li said the situation remains grim for environmen­tal protection work.

“Profound and complex shifts are taking place in both internatio­nal and domestic environmen­ts,” he said.

“As (China’s) external economic environmen­t tends to be more complicate­d and grimmer, there are more uncertaint­ies. The situation environmen­t protection work confronts remains grim.”

Li demanded his colleagues wage the pollution control fight this year with “resolute confidence to win” and “without relaxing the strength”, while better serving high-quality developmen­t.

Vowing to resort to more precision and tailor-made measures in accordance with law and regulation­s, he said the ministry resolutely opposed one-size-fits-all approaches in environmen­tal management.

“Upholding a pragmatic approach, we should make work arrangemen­ts and draft planning based on the least favorable situation and win the trust of the people with real achievemen­ts,” he said.

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