Posts Tagged ‘environmental ngos’

China group urges government to stick to green goals

March 9th, 2009

Friends of Nature sent a letter to urge the Chinese government not to slow down their enivronmental effort as the economy slows down.

China group urges government to stick to green goals

A Chinese environmental group on Monday urged the government not to backtrack on cleaning air and water despite the economic slowdown, asking parliament to ensure stimulus spending does not prop up pollution.

China’s abrupt economic slowing has cut pollution, but environmental advocates worry the government’s desire to bolster growth and jobs may encourage its 4 trillion yuan ($585 billion) stimulus plan into laxly regulated cement, steel and coke plants and deter effective environmental scrutiny of new projects.

 

Friends of Nature, a Chinese environmental group, issued a letter to the National People’s Congress now meeting in Beijing urging delegates to ensure the stimulus spending announced late last year goes to clean projects.

 

China’s environmental NGOs’ influence increases

February 25th, 2009

This is an old piece of Xinhua news, but it’s worth reviewing as a data point.

China’s environmental NGOs’ influence increases

China’s grassroot non-governmental organizations (NGO) dedicated to environment protection have more influence now with the doubling of their number in the past three years, according to a report.

China has 508 grassroot-level environment NGOs as of October this year, increasing by nearly 300 from 2005, the All-China Environment Federation said in an environment report here, which it took eight months to finish beginning January this year.

And they are having an effect on the everyday lives of Chinese people.

Yi Yimin, a press officer with the Beijing-based Friends of Nature, an environment NGO, told Xinhua her organization has successfully influenced the public and the government policy by advocating environment-friendly practice in the past few years.