Home / Environment / International Cooperation Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read
Rural Industries Are Going for Green
Adjust font size:

Chinese rural enterprises - big polluters in the country - are finding ways of reducing energy consumption and greenhouse-gas emissions under a new project.

Funded by the Global Environment Facility, a technological transformation program is helping 100 rural enterprises save China 451,000 tons of coal and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 1.13 million tons annually, according to Vice Minister of Agriculture Wei Chao'an.

(File photo: a rural enterprise)

Only eight firms signed up for the project in 2001 when it was launched with US$8 million from the facility.

The project aims to help Chinese rural enterprises in the brick-making, cement, foundry and coking sectors reduce greenhouse gas emissions by improving their production methods.

Statistics show rural enterprises in the four sectors account for 16.7 percent of China's carbon dioxide emissions and use up 56 percent of the energy consumed by all Chinese rural firms.

China has 23 million rural enterprises, producing 30 percent of the country's gross domestic product and providing 143 million unskilled farmers with job opportunities.

"These enterprises used to be bedeviled with environmental problems such as low energy efficiency, high consumption and heavy pollution," said Wang Xiwu, an official with the Project of Energy Efficiency and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction for Chinese Rural Enterprises.

The 100 rural enterprises were chosen as "role models" to encourage more firms to take part in the program, as well as to exhibit the government's resolution in reducing greenhouse gas.

According to Wei, an increasing number of rural enterprises have voluntarily signed mid and long-term pledges with local governments, promising to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, said Bai Jinming, an official with the Ministry of Agriculture.

The government in turn have allowed them to enjoy preferential policies in tax payments, fundraising and technological research, said Bai.

As a developing country, China is not obligated to meet targets set by the Kyoto Protocol, under which 38 industrialized countries must reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by an average of 5.2 percent below 1990 levels, during the period 2008 to 2012.

But the Chinese government realized it must do its part to slow global warming as the country has become the world's second largest carbon dioxide emitter and is likely to overtake the United States in the near future.

(Xinhua News Agency May 21, 2007)

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read

Related Stories
Joint Project Helps Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions
Donation Gives New Life to Guilin Nature Reserve
China to Set up UN Emissions-trading Hub
China Cuts 1.8 Bln Tons of Carbon Dioxide Discharge
World Bank Lends to Support Forestry Development in China
China Takes Steps to Cut CO2 Emissions
GEF Helps China Phase Out Persistent Organic Pollutants
SiteMap | About Us | RSS | Newsletter | Feedback
SEARCH THIS SITE
Copyright ? China.org.cn. All Rights Reserved ????E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-88828000 京ICP證 040089號
主站蜘蛛池模板: 亚在线观看免费视频入口| 国产真**女人特级毛片| 久草福利资源网站免费| 第三种爱情免费完整版观看| 国产欧美一区二区三区免费| 人妻少妇精品中文字幕av蜜桃| 99精品国产在热久久无码| 日韩精品无码一区二区三区四区| 午夜电影成人福利| 亚洲欧美校园春色| 嫩b人妻精品一区二区三区| 五月婷婷激情网| 男人天堂资源站| 国产亚洲精品美女2020久久| 9999热视频| 桃花影院www视频播放| 国产午夜福利久久精品| 99久久精品费精品国产| 日本不卡在线观看免费v| 亚洲欧美一区二区三区在线| 羞差的漫画sss| 国产的一级毛片完整| japanese中文字幕| 日本强好片久久久久久aaa | 91精品国产高清久久久久久91| 91蜜桃在线观看| 久久亚洲精品人成综合网| 波多野结衣同性女恋大片| 国产aaa级一级毛片| www好男人精品视频在线观看| 日韩欧美aⅴ综合网站发布| 亚洲第一页在线观看| 精品真实国产乱文在线| 国产性一交一乱一伦一色一情| 一级特黄aaa大片在| 日韩毛片免费看| 亚洲日韩中文字幕在线播放 | 精品国际久久久久999波多野| 国产对白精品刺激一区二区| 69视频在线看| 日日噜噜夜夜狠狠va视频|