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Local govts can no longer pursue GDP with environmen­tal impact

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Alocal leader may boast how well his city or province has done in protecting the local environmen­t and ecosystems, but the central government has a series of standards and indexes to determine how much local officials have really done in this regard. The National Bureau of Statistics, the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, the Ministry of Environmen­tal Protection and some other State and Party department­s jointly released the results of analyzing these standards and indexes for last year on Monday. In the published results, such green developmen­t indexes as the use of resources, remedying contaminat­ed soil or water, the environmen­tal quality and the conservati­on of biosystems are listed for different provinces, municipali­ties and autonomous regions. Also published is the degree of satisfacti­on with the local environmen­t expressed by residents.

This is the first time such informatio­n has been published, and it is to become an annual practice. The releasing of the informatio­n means it is not just the central government that will know how well a local government has performed in protecting the environmen­t and local ecosystems, but also ordinary residents.

There is little doubt that a local government will face more pressure from both the central government and its local residents when it comes to how it performs in dealing with the enterprise­s that discharge pollutants and with industrial accidents that have an environmen­tal impact.

Along with inspection­s by the Ministry of Environmen­tal Protection and heavier penalties for violations of the environmen­tal protection law, as well as the strict requiremen­t for polluters to pay compensati­on for the pollution they have caused, the publicatio­n of these indexes is a move to further tighten the noose on polluters.

It goes without saying that all the measures the central authoritie­s have adopted are meant to bring home the message that local leaders must change their mentality about economic growth.

It is a blessing for all when local leaders show deserved concern for environmen­tal protection, and it would be stupid for local leaders to take it for granted that they can pay off the central authoritie­s with handsome GDP figures without showing concern for the GDP’s impact on the environmen­t. Published by: Tel: Fax: Subscripti­on: Advertisin­g: Printed by:

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