CGTN: 15 years on: In China, green is new gold

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BEIJING, Aug. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --

 

Saturday marks 15 years since the proposal of the green development concept –

"Lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets." Yucun Village, a

flourishing hamlet in east China's Zhejiang Province, is its birthplace.

 

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The village, now a national 4A-class scenic area, is renowned for its beauty.

Yet, believe it or not, just a decade ago, filthy water and dust-covered trees

lay beneath a grey sky in what is now an idyllic oasis.

 

How did the small village accomplish such a stunning transformation?

 

Yucun, cradle and model

 

In a bid to reduce poverty, Yucun pursued economic growth from mining in the

1990s. However, the source of the prosperity brought a severe pollution problem.

 

In 2003, the village ended its reliance on the "stone economy" and tried to

restore the local ecosystem.

 

 

In August 2005, the move won the praise of Xi Jinping, then Party secretary of

the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China.

 

"Just now you said that you've made the decision to shut down some mines, which

is a wise move. Lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets," Xi told

the local officials at a meeting.

 

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In 2019, the village registered a gross economic income of about 280 million

yuan (40 million U.S. dollars), becoming a model of the comprehensive

construction of a well-off society in rural Zhejiang.

 

Evolution

 

In an article published by Zhejiang Daily in 2006, Xi elaborated on the three

stages of developing ties between green development and economic growth.

 

During the first phase, people sought quick economic returns by ignoring

environmental protection.

 

In the second phase, they began to realize the importance of green development

but still pursued high economic growth.

 

It was only during the third phase that people finally realized that green

development produces true "gold," and it is only through green development that

humans and nature can coexist harmoniously.

 

Walk the talk

 

Green development is not an empty idea in China.

 

In order to solve waterway pollution, China introduced the "Master of the

River" scheme in 2016.

 

 

The Yangtze River, the Yellow River, and two other key waterways – the

Heilongjiang River and the Nenjiang River – have witnessed significant

improvements in their water quality over the past years.

 

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Controlling sandy lands is another major task for China. In 2019, a study by

NASA concluded that between 2000 and 2017, China had been responsible for over

a quarter of the new green areas created worldwide, making it the world's

biggest contributor.

 

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In addition, China released an array of national measures to drive economic

development towards a green transition.  

 

These include the establishment of ecological compensation mechanisms,

amendments to the Environmental Protection Law, the launch of environmental

inspections and the levying of new environmental protection taxes.

 

https://news.cgtn.com/news/2020-08-15/15-years-on-In-China-green-is-new-gold-SmyH5dCEvu/index.html

 

 

SOURCE: CGTN

 

 

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   Caption: Cleaner water and fresh air

 

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   Caption: Desertification and sandification in China

 

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   Caption: Forest data in China

 

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   Caption: CO2 emissions

 

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