Environmental Policies
World politicians have reached an agreement that environmental policies need global and regional cooperation. Japan has been an advocate of this global environmental cooperation, and China is joining this team. The participation of non-government organization would solidify this cooperation. There will be many conflicts between countries’ interest, but the future is promising.
In the news:
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"Increasingly aware of the deteriorating state of China's environment, the Chinese leadership has decided that it wants the national economy to not only grow fast, but grow green. They have asked state planners to develop a new indicator to measure the country's growth, a "green GDP", which would account for the costs of environmental impact and resource consumption."
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Wrangle over Green GDP, by Yan Hua, Asia Times online, Mar. 16, 2005.
"State Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA) Vice President Pan Yue told a press conference on February 28 that SEPA and the National Bureau of Statistics would enforce a pilot green GDP accounting system in 10 provinces and municipalities in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei. This would mark China's first step to evaluate the tremendous cost of environmental pollution in the course of its breathtaking economic progress."