This week’s big environmental stories, 9-15 September
An action plan for
protecting and restoring the Yellow River has been unveiled by twelve central
state agencies led by the Ministry of Ecology and Environment.
The campaign has been given urgency by
President Xi Jinping, who once said “The Yangtze River is sick, the Yellow
River is even sicker”. The campaign is one of eight environmental protection
campaigns announced last
November by the Party Central Committee and the State Council, which also
includes one to protect the Yangtze River.
The Yellow River plan sets both qualitative and quantitative targets for 2025.
It aims to achieve “steady improvement of the quality and stability of the
ecosystems” of the river basin, and to guarantee water quantity, quality and
rhythm that can sustain such ecosystems.
Quantitative targets for the basin include forest coverage (21.58%), erosion
prevention (67.74% of land with no significant erosion) and desertification
control (1.36 million hectares managed), restoration of degraded natural
forests (700,000 hectares), and improvement of water quality of the river and
lake systems.
To achieve these goals, the plan seeks to identify and control sources of
pollution from both urban and rural areas, to expedite the clean and low-carbon
transition of industries, and to control herding, crop farming and damaging of
vegetation in the upper reaches of the Yellow River.
It calls for a series of policy innovations to ensure the campaign’s success.
The primary one is speeding up the passing of the Yellow River Protection Law,
which went through a first round of deliberation by
lawmakers in December 2021.
It calls for an improved ecological compensation system between different
jurisdictions in the river basin, green finance, trading of the rights of
pollution discharge, water and carbon emissions, compulsory liability insurance
for pollution, and corporate environmental information
disclosure.
It also encourages private capital to participate in the protection of the
river, by for example launching and managing satellites for ecological surveys.
(Sources: China Dialogue)
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