Transitioning China needs tougher environmental law
Updated: 2014-04-25 10:38
(Xinhua)
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The new round of reforms aimed at steering the country to transform its growth pattern nevertheless offer a unique opportunity to address the issue.
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By setting environmental protection as the country's basic policy, the new Environmental Protection Law represents a huge step forward in China's drive to build an ecological civilization.
Speaking during the annual parliamentary sessions in March this year, Premier Li Keqiang said China would "declare war" on pollution and pledged to fight it with the same determination the country battled poverty.
The new law -- which also called on citizens to adopt a low-carbon and frugal lifestyle and perform environmental protection duties while expanding the range of subjects of public interest litigation on environmental issues -- will definitely play an important role in this fight.
Meanwhile, though approval of the environmental law revisions is enough reason to rejoice, it would be simple-minded to believe that the new law will automatically solve all troubles overnight, since China's ecological problems are the result of decades of reckless pollution.
The new law has provided a powerful tool for authorities to take stronger punitive actions against pollution and ensure that information on environmental monitoring and impact assessments is made public.
But the real challenge lies in ensuring that the new law is implemented in full and in a consistent manner.
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