BRI drives green, sustainable development
By Sun Xiuyan
Green
development has been put on prior agenda when China implements the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a
grand vision aiming to build economic prosperity. The importance it laid on
green philosophy also gains more supporters for the proposal.
The proposal raised by Chinese President Xi Jinping to
establish a big data service platform on ecological and environmental
protection and an international coalition for green development on the Belt and
Road at the first Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation (BRF) two
years ago has well illustrated such point.
The coalition envisions to build an international
cooperation network that is open, inclusive and voluntary, encourage green
development in Belt and Road construction, further build international
consensus, and accelerate the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development in Belt and Road countries, remarked China’s Ecology and
Environment Minister Li Ganjie.
The railway linking Kenya’s largest port city Mombasa to
capital Nairobi, built by Chinese company with Chinese standard, is a witness
of green construction. A total of 14 structures were built along the line to help
the migrating wildlife to cross the railway safely.
At the end of last year, CNN travel listed riding the new
Nairobi-Mombassa train as the fifth among the 20 best things to do in Kenya.
Over 100 institutions have joined the international
coalition for green development on the Belt and Road, including more than 60
governments, international organizations, international non-governmental
organizations and transnational enterprises.
Vice president of the Environmental Defense Fund Zhang
Jiangyu noted that the coalition gathers global consensus and wisdom, and
strives for common development through coordinating the interests of each
party.
Countries of the world are all seeking for new solutions
to environmental issues, and the coalition helps its members join hands and
implement sustainable development strategies, Zhang added.
The
establishment of platforms for policy dialogue and communication, environment
knowledge and information, as well as exchange and transfer of green
technologies was a focus of the coalition over the past two years.
A biennial
Belt and Road policy dialogue on green development and relevant thematic
activities are offering opportunities for the coalition members to share
experiences and seek cooperation.
Zhou
Guomei, deputy director-general of the Foreign Economic Cooperation Office of
the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, noted that the targeted subjects of
the coalition are key environmental issues of international importance.
She said
that the coalition will establish partnerships based on these subjects, and
take the partnerships as a carrier to launch cooperation projects.
Source: People’s
Daily
Kenyan railway crew members pose
for picture in Chinese-style railway uniforms at Nairobi South Station of the
Mombasa–Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway. (Photo by Lyu Qiang from People’s
Daily)
BRI drives green, sustainable development
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