www.chinaview.cn 2004-03-23 00:30:56
BEIJING, March 22 (Xinhuanet) -- The scientific development strategy
has provided hope for China's sustainable future, said a senior
advisor of the United Nations (UN) here Monday.
Maurice Strong, Special Adviser to the UN Secretary-General at
the Under-Secretary General-level, made the remark in his speech
at China's prestigious Beijing University.
Also President of the Earth Council, Strong said China's new leadership
is bringing the country to a balanced and sound development. In
this process, the developed countries should provide China, instead
of fear and hostility, a fair trade and power system to integrate
the country into the global decision-making system.
"The upcoming 20 years is important for both China and the
rest of the world...the world wouldn't achieve sustainable development
unless China makes it," said Strong.
According to Strong, land degradation and water pollution are
China's biggest challenges.
The statistics show that over one quarter of China's total land
is desert and over one third is eroded by acid rain. Also, 41 percent
of China's seven major waterways are ranked by the State Environmental
Protection Administration as some of the most polluted.
Strong strongly suggested China review current land policies and
establish an environment impact assessment system for the super
water transfer projects currently under construction.
He also proposed an "Earth Index" system, which will
use, beside GDP, social and environmental indexes to evaluate development.
Qu Geping, Strong's co-speaker and chairman of a famous Chinese
environmental non-governmental organization, believed that raising
energy and resource efficiency is China's most urgent task.
As a former legislator on environmental laws, Qu also said that
only institutions, specifically a legal framework, could stop the
reckless decisions responsible for building polluting projects.
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