China won’t slacken efforts on ecological, environmental protection
By Bi Mengying, People’s Daily
More than one million
migratory birds have traveled to Beijing this spring, according to data
collected by 88 monitoring stations in the capital city, including swans,
oriental storks, Baer’s pochards, reed
parrotbills and black storks. In particular, a new high of over 1,000 swans
were recorded.
“Birds are indicators of the biodiversity, the
ecosystem integrity and ecosystem health in a region,” said Gao Wu, a bird
expert and associate professor at the Capital Normal University in Beijing,
adding that they will not stop in places that are not suitable and safe during
migration.
The
increasing bird species in Beijing well explains the continuous improvement in
Beijing’s ecological environment. According to data released by Beijing
Gardening and Greening Bureau, the forest coverage in the city increased by
18,666 hectares last year, and the urban green space by 803 hectares.
Beijing
is an epitome of China’s progress in ecological conservation. The country has
made key progress in its critical battle against pollution, with further reductions in the
discharge of major pollutants and overall improvements in the environment.
Seven of nine binding targets in environmental protection set in the 13th
Five-Year Plan were met ahead of schedule and were surpassed.
By the
end of last year, 74.9 percent of the country’s 1,940 surface water inspection
sections were graded in categories I-III, meaning good water quality, an
increase of 3.9 percentage points year on year.
“China
will not relax its ecological and environmental protection despite new
challenges brought by the COVID-19,” said Minister of Ecology and Environment
Huang Runqiu on May 25 on the sidelines of the annual session of the national
legislature.
In the face
of difficulties and challenges, China will not lower its standard on ecological
and environmental protection, or loosen
environmental supervision and environmental standards for market access, Huang
said.
Since
May, the ministry has dispatched teams to cities, counties, and enterprises to
help local governments identify and resolve prominent ecological and
environmental problems and provide technical and policy support, the minister
introduced.
Going
forward, on the one hand, China would reduce emissions of pollutants at the
source, vigorously promote ecological protection and restoration, and boost
systematic governance of mountains, forests, farmland, rivers, and lakes.
The
minister added that the country would also strengthen supervision over
ecological conservation and expand ecological spaces and capacity to safeguard
national ecological security.
Meanwhile,
China should advance industrial restructuring and transformation in a
low-carbon manner, promote green and low-carbon development models and
lifestyles, and provide the public with more eco-friendly products, he said.
On the
other hand, the country should modernize its environmental governance system,
and establish and perfect a sound and comprehensive environmental management
system, the minister noted.
Two
black swans and baby swans swim in a lake at the Summer Palace in Beijing on
April 6. Chen Zhenhai/People’s Daily Online
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