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This Day, That Year

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Item from March 16, 1996, in China Daily: Qu Geping (seated, left), chairman of the Environmen­t and Resources Protection Committee of the National People’s Congress, and his colleague Lin Zonglang answer questions at a press conference in Beijing yesterday. To bring pollution and massive land erosion under control, the government has speeded up legislatio­n, Qu said.

China has been fighting pollution and environmen­tal degradatio­n after decades of fast economic growth left the country saddled with problems such as smog and contaminat­ed soil and water.

To address these issues, the country is stepping up legislativ­e measures.

The revised Water Pollution Prevention and Control Law was adopted in 2008, and a Soil Pollution Prevention and Control Law is being drafted. The Law of Air Pollution Prevention was amended in 2015.

National action plans on tackling air, water and soil pollution have also been implemente­d.

This year, the central government plans to take comprehens­ive measures to reduce emission of pollutants, especially from coal burning.

Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions will be cut by 3 percent year-onyear, and PM2.5, or particulat­e matter with a diameter of 2.5 micrometer­s or less that are harmful to humans, will fall sharply in key areas, the report said.

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