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World Environment Day 2006
World Environment Day: desertification
From China to Kenya, activists mark World Environment Day on Monday with the United Nations warning that desertification was a main obstacle to ending poverty and cantrigger conflicts.
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¡¤ China's annual pollution price tag: US$200 billion
China's pollution problems cost the country more than US$200 billion (€156.07 billion) a year, a top official said Monday as he called for better legal protection for grass roots groups so they can help the government
¡¤ World Environment Day: desertification
From China to Kenya, activists mark World Environment Day on Monday with the United Nations warning that desertification was a main obstacle to ending poverty and cantrigger conflicts. The World
¡¤ China's environment faces "fragile" balance
China's natural resources continue to deteriorate, and new laws are needed to ensure a comprehensive solution to the growing environmental challenge, researchers said in a government report published Sunday.
¡¤ China to strengthen ecological protection
China has issued a report on ecological protection, just before World Environment Day, which falls on Monday, pledging to adopt a string of measures for the improvement of the environment. The
¡¤ China stresses international cooperation in environmental protection:white paper
A white paper issued here Monday said that China stresses international cooperation in environmental protection, and is active in conducting relevant activities with the United Nations (UN) and other international
¡¤ Chinese gov't receives 1.148 mln complaints on environmental pollution since 2003: white paper
Chinese environmental authorities at various levels have received 1.148 million complaints on environmental pollution through the hotlines since 2003, a government white paper said on Monday. This
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¡¤ Conclusion
The Chinese government and the Chinese people have made great efforts to protect the environment. But the Chinese government is fully aware of the grave situation of environmental protection in China, because the country is now at a stage of
¡¤ X. International Cooperation in Environmental Protection
China stresses international cooperation in environmental protection, and is active in conducting relevant activities with the United Nations (UN) and other international organizations. Over the years, it has dispatched senior delegates to
¡¤ IX. Environmental Science and Technology, Industry and Public Participation
China attaches great importance to and consistently seeks to enhance the support capability of science and technology for environmental protection, actively promotes the industrialization of environmental protection, and has adopted various
¡¤ VIII. Environmental Impact Assessment
Environmental impact assessment (EIA) is a legal measure to curb environmental pollution and ecological destruction at the source. In 1998, the Chinese government promulgated the Regulations on Environmental Management of Construction
¡¤ VII. Economic Policy and Investment Concerning the Environment
The last decade has seen the largest increase ever in China's investment in its environmental protection. A pluralistic financing system based on government support has taken initial shape after years of efforts. Increasing
¡¤ VI. Ecological Protection and Construction
The eco-environment in some parts of China has begun to improve after a long period of unswerving efforts. Afforestation. The Chinese government has set a guideline focusing on ecological construction for the development of

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