China has been cleaning its
environment and will continue to improve the response of local
governments to pollution, the Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP)
said.
China has made improvements in environment despite strong headwinds,
such as an economic structure burdened by heavy industry, an energy mix
reliant on fossil fuels, and environmentally unfriendly lifestyles,
according to Chen Jining, minister of environmental protection.
Chen made the remarks at a press conference on Friday night in response
to lingering smog that has shrouded north China and even some southern
cities for about a week.
China's national observatory on Tuesday issued a red alert for fog in a
number of northern and eastern regions, the first ever national red
alert for fog. Meanwhile, north China has been under high-level smog
alerts since late December.
The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region and neighboring provinces, the area hit
hardest by smog, are major coal consumers and are home to a large share
of China's steel, coke and cement production as well as automobiles,
according to Chen.
"The root cause of the region's smog problems, from a long-term
perspective, is the unclean industrial and energy mix, which require big
changes," Chen said.
He said that monitoring results in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region show
that the government's efforts have paid off in the past few years as
the average concentration of PM 2.5 fell by about 30 percent in 2016
compared with 2013. However, there seems to be little winter air quality
improvement.
Unfavorable weather conditions and inefficient winter heating have also contributed to the lingering smog, Chen added.
To address the problems in winter, China will phase out unclean and
inefficient coal-fired boilers, encourage off-peak industrial production
and enhance scrutiny and punishment for violations of the rules.
Inspections found some cities failed to take effective measures following alerts, or their measures were not feasible.
The MEP is evaluating the emergency plans of 20 cities to deal with
heavy air pollution with the aim of improving their response. The cities
include Beijing, Tianjin and 18 others in Hebei and surrounding
provinces, according to Chen.
"Environmental protection cannot be achieved through reckless efforts,
but requires scientific and orderly approaches to reduce the social
impact and ensure effectiveness," he said.
The ministry will enhance supervision over whether local governments have taken precautions, according to the minister.
Chen vowed to take concrete steps and employ more stringent and
effective measures to deal with outstanding environmental problems and
improve environmental quality.
On Monday, the ministry announced that 10 inspection teams discovered
companies had resumed production despite a government ban, as well as
non-compliance with emissions reduction measures.
When authorities issue red alerts, some manufacturing companies are
required to cut production, and heavily polluting vehicles are banned
from the roads.
The ministry issued punishments after finding that more than 500
construction sites and enterprises and 10,000 vehicles were in violation
of pollution response plans.
"We should not lose confidence due to occasional heavy smog. Improving
environmental quality is an uphill battle that takes both effort and
time," Chen added.
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