China Daily (Hong Kong)

Time to make skies blue again, says Li

- By ZHENG JINRAN zhengjinra­n@chinadaily.com.cn

China will take effective steps to strengthen environmen­tal protection — especially in controllin­g air pollution — in 2017 to markedly reduce major airborne pollutants and “make our skies blue again”, Premier Li Keqiang said on Sunday.

Li delivered the Government Work Report to lawmakers in the morning at the opening of the annual plenary session of the National People’s Congress, China’s top legislatur­e.

“Faster progress in the work of improving the environmen­t, particular­ly air quality, is what people are desperatel­y hoping for, and it’s critical to sustainabl­e developmen­t,” he said.

The government is calling for both sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions to be cut by 3 percent year-on-year, accompanie­d by a sharp reduction in the density of fine particulat­e matter, or PM2.5, in key areas. The particles, which are less than 2.5 microns in diameter, are especially harmful to human health.

In order to achieve air quali- ty improvemen­ts, the government will work faster to address the primary cause — coal burning. More than 3 million households will shift to electricit­y or natural gas as a replacemen­t for coal in 2017, and all small coal-fired furnaces in cities will be shut down.

In addition, China will upgrade its coal-fired power plants to achieve ultralow emissions, Li said, while giving priority to the integratio­n of renewable energy sources into the electrical grid.

Additional measures will include tighter controls on the emissions of other polluting industries, as well. Such industries will be monitored continuous­ly, according to the report.

Huang Shouhong, director of the State Council Research Office, who helped draft the report, said on Sunday: “The detailed efforts send a signal that the government intends to take harsher measures to curb air pollution.”

It is determined to reduce air pollution through measures aimed at the major pollu- tion sources, Huang said, adding that decisions have been made based on scientific research and stricter monitoring.

These efforts “will help us make greater progress this year”, he said.

Zhang Qingwei, governor of Hebei province, which has suffered from severe air pollution over the years, voiced strong support for the moves on Sunday.

In 2017, iron and steel production capacity in Hebei will be cut by another 30 million metric tons, accounting for more than 60 percent of the country’s total, Zhang said, adding that provincial and city government­s will move strongly to reach the goals.

The renewed push has received plaudits from experts.

Xue Tao, deputy head of the Institute of E20, which is partnering with Peking University’s Environmen­tal Sciences and Engineerin­g College in a joint research platform that includes businesses in the environmen­tal sector, said tighter reins on industrial emissions — even the shutdown of small polluting companies — are necessary.

 ?? JIANG DONG / CHINA DAILY ?? Reporters broadcast news of the opening of the fifth plenary session of the 12th National People’s Congress in Tian’anmen Square, east of the Great Hall of the People, in Beijing on Sunday.
JIANG DONG / CHINA DAILY Reporters broadcast news of the opening of the fifth plenary session of the 12th National People’s Congress in Tian’anmen Square, east of the Great Hall of the People, in Beijing on Sunday.

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