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First Session Spokesperson Calls For Reforms To Curb China’s Air Pollution

The spokesperson for the national political advisory body last Friday called for the reform of China’s structures of industry, energy consumption and transportation to curb air pollution as the country
08 Mar 2018 08:50
First Session Spokesperson Calls For  Reforms To Curb China’s Air Pollution
Wang Guoqing, spokesperson for the first session of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, at a news conference in Beijing, March 2, 2018. Photo: Xinhua

The spokesperson for the national political advisory body last Friday called for the reform of China’s structures of industry, energy consumption and transportation to curb air pollution as the country shifts to high-quality growth.

“Development with high emissions and pollution affects not only the long-term economic development, but also people’s health. That is not the development we want,” Wang Guoqing, spokesperson for the first session of 13th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, said at a news conference.

“Lucid waters and lush mountains are as valuable as gold and silver,” said Mr Wang, emphasising air pollution control doesn’t conflict with the effort of developing the economy and improving people’s lives.

Though achievement has been made in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region in air pollution control and people witnessed more blue skies in the capital last year, Mr Wang said the achievement is made based on “heavy prices” and thanks to favourable meteorological conditions for the dispersal of pollutants.

“When the meteorological conditions were not favorable several days ago, we all felt the air quality turn bad again,” said Mr Wang, referring to heavy smog in Beijing on Wednesday, when the capital issued a yellow alert, the third highest of a four-tier alert system.

The root reason for air pollution lies in the inefficient development mode and less environmentally friendly lifestyles. Mr Wang also called on people to lead a low-carbon life.

Air pollution control is a complicated project that takes a long time, but as long as all people attach importance to it with relentless actions to move the project forward, “we are full of confidence in winning the campaign of protecting the blue skies,” he said.



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