Govts given more environmental responsibilities
Updated: 2013-10-21 16:21
(Xinhua)
|
||||||||
BEIJING -- Chinese governments at all levels will be given more responsibility in improving the environment, a draft amendment to the environmental protection law, tabled for its third reading on Monday, has outlined.
The bill, which aims to curb China's deteriorating environment, was submitted to the bi-monthly session of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC), which runs from Monday to Friday.
Compared with the version that was tabled for the second reading in June, the latest amendment adds a clause which says that governments at all levels should increase financial input in improving the environment and preventing pollution, and use funds in a more efficient way.
It stipulates that the state should support the development of the environmental protection industry with policies and measures in finance, taxation, pricing and procurement.
The draft amendment also increases the role of environmental protection in evaluating a government's performance. Governments should view environmental protection work as a criterion when evaluating related departments and governments at lower levels, as well as officials in charge of subordinate authorities.
The results should be open to the public, says the draft amendment.
The amendment also addresses relations between economic development and environmental protection, adding a new clause which says related departments of the State Council, or the cabinet, and provincial-level governments should fully consider the environmental impact and listen to expert opinion when making policies.
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
The fish that didn't get away |
Stranded in heavy snow at Qomolangma |
Riding the wave of big bargain buy-ups |
US Sinophile traces the evolution of Chinese words |
The dirt on tomb raiders |
Investing a nation's wealth wisely |
Today's Top News
Rising Chinese demand fuels Australia exports
China has to brace for next dollar drama
Life of Pi artwork on display
Canada welcomes China to invest
No criminal charges in Asiana crash death: DA
US deal key to nabbing fugitives
Trending news across China
Seattle high-tech summit talks 'green'
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |