The Reality of Environmental Sustainability in China – Debra Lam

From PolicyMatters.net, the publication of Berkeley’s Goldman School of Public Policy, an overview of the possibilities for sustainable development in China:

In the next Five-Year Plan (for 2006-2011), the Chinese government turns away from growth-driven policies toward sustainable development. Whereas previous environmental policies were ineffective because they lacked the full backing of the Chinese leadership, this 11th Five-Year Plan demonstrates that China’s leaders are ready to address the country’s environmental problems. Sustainable development policy in China still faces many obstacles, including weak institutions, inadequate legal protections, local non-compliance, and a lack of standard metrics. Strong leadership, however, in concert with growing recognition of an energy and environmental crisis, will push China toward sustainable development policies. In addition, China will be pulled toward sustainable development by a rejuvenation of public environmental consciousness, an increase in the influence of domestic environmental organizations, and an influx of foreign aid and technology assistance. [Full text]

CDT EBOOKS

Subscribe to CDT

SUPPORT CDT

Unbounded by Lantern

Now, you can combat internet censorship in a new way: by toggling the switch below while browsing China Digital Times, you can provide a secure "bridge" for people who want to freely access information. This open-source project is powered by Lantern, know more about this project.

Google Ads 1

Giving Assistant

Google Ads 2

Anti-censorship Tools

Life Without Walls

Click on the image to download Firefly for circumvention

Open popup
X

Welcome back!

CDT is a non-profit media site, and we need your support. Your contribution will help us provide more translations, breaking news, and other content you love.