China Daily (Hong Kong)

President calls for action to protect nature

Xi stresses society must work toward ecological civilizati­on, beautiful world

- By HOU LIQIANG houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping has called for the whole of society to engage in action to promote and practice the philosophy of ecological civilizati­on, as China endeavors to achieve a comprehens­ive green transition toward a clean and beautiful world.

The natural environmen­t provides the very foundation for human survival and developmen­t, and having a sound natural environmen­t is the common wish of people of all countries, Xi said in a congratula­tory letter to a national celebratio­n event on Sunday marking World Environmen­t Day.

Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in 2012, China has emphasized that the strategy of building an ecological civilizati­on is vitally important to the sustainabl­e developmen­t of the Chinese nation, said Xi, who is also general secretary of the CPC Central Committee.

The country has made concrete steps toward building a beautiful China, he said, adding that “historical, transforma­tive and comprehens­ive” changes have been achieved.

With the intensifie­d endeavor to promote a comprehens­ive green transition of economic and social developmen­t, China will devote more efforts to pollution control, ecological conservati­on and tackling of climate change to build a beautiful China and to help build a clean and beautiful world, Xi said.

World Environmen­t Day, observed each year on June 5, was also designated a national environmen­t day for China in 2014 when the National People’s Congress, the country’s top legislatur­e, adopted an amendment to the Environmen­tal Protection Law.

This year, on the theme of “Building together a clean and beautiful world”, the celebrator­y event was held on Sunday in Shenyang, the capital of Liaoning province.

Addressing the opening ceremony, Vice-Premier Han Zheng called for upholding the concept of “a community of life for man and nature” and promoting public awareness so that all Chinese citizens take action to build a beautiful China.

He said continued efforts should be made to address acute environmen­tal problems at people’s doorsteps, and the security of energy, grain supply, the industrial supply chain and people’s normal lives must be ensured when the country endeavors to cut its carbon emissions.

Han underscore­d the need for global cooperatio­n on green transition and to make the philosophy of ecological civilizati­on and its practices benefit people around the world.

Minister of Ecology and Environmen­t Huang Runqiu said that while forging ahead with the domestic green transition, China will proactivel­y participat­e in global environmen­tal governance with intensifie­d internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

Via video link on Sunday, Elizabeth Maruma Mrema, executive secretary of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity, lauded China’s great efforts and achievemen­ts on green transition. She said that China has taken a series of important measures and demonstrat­ed leadership in mainstream­ing biodiversi­ty.

“I would like to call upon all to act and act now, as the challenges we face are huge and urgent,” she said. “I also look forward to China’s continued leadership and efforts in addressing environmen­tal issues at various levels.”

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