Search
  • Home
  • Media center
    • News
    • Biz updates
    • Life
    • Specials
    • Videos
    • Photos
  • Government
    • News release
    • Personnel changes
    • Annual reports
    • Officials
    • Bureaus
  • Living
    • Life
    • Dining
    • Shopping
    • Entertainment
    • Arts
      • Craftworks
      • Theater performances
      • Museums
      • Galleries
      • Art zones
    • Transportation
    • Services
    • FAQ
  • Doing business
    • Biz updates
    • Introduction
    • Planning
    • Procedures
    • Policies
    • Industries
    • Industrial parks
    • Enterprises
  • Visiting
    • Travel log
    • Attractions
      • Historical
      • Parks
      • Religious
      • Museums
      • Nature
      • Landmarks
    • Itineraries
    • Maps
    • Transportation
    • Hotels
    • Dining
  • Study
    • Student stories
    • Overview
    • Universities
    • Scholarships
    • Services
    • Learning Chinese
    • Testing
  • About
    • Profiles
    • Maps
    • Districts
    • Special areas
    • Festivals and events
    • History
  • Events
    • Dates
    • Categories
  • Forum
 
Home / News

Beijing's air clean-up shows promise

Updated: 2016-05-27 /By Hou Liqiang and Lucie Morangi in Nairobi (China Daily Africa)
  • printer
  • mail

Beijing's air clean-up shows promise

Li Xiaohua (right), deputy director of Beijing Environment Protection Bureau, takes part in the roundtable discussion. HOU LIQIANG / CHINA DAILY

There are still "great challenges for the further improvement of air quality in Beijing," she said, "as people have higher expectations of environmental quality and the central government has raised clear targets for the capital's environmental and ecological quality."

"We are confident that we will be able to have better air quality and better cities through our sustained efforts," Li said. "We are always open for cooperation and sharing our experience and lessons with cities around the world through the UNEP platform."

He Kebin, dean of environmental studies at Tsinghua University, said: "We still have some way to go before achieving the World Health Organization air quality standards. Nevertheless, we are confident that we are on the right path."

He said Beijing will be able to meet air quality Grade 1 by WHO guidelines for China in 10 to 15 years.

He said the central government has asked provincial governors to sign a commitment, which has been published. Rankings will be issued for air quality and governors with bad rankings will be criticized.

"They will feel very strong pressure from that," He said.

houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn

Previous 1 2 Next
Previous 1 2 Next

News:
  • Peking Opera thriving in Hawaii
  • Americans go 'Hao' over Jingju
  • Beijing holds Feast of Golf
  • Li Lei brings his visual symphony to Beijing
  • A better Beijing in the Year of the Rooster?
  • 刷脸进站(shuāliǎn jìn zhàn): 'Face ticket' at train stations
Specials:
Tsinghua Holdings Co. Ltd launched “Top 10 Talents” in response to the 13th Five Year Plan goal of building Beijing into a national Technology & Innovation Center with a creative spirit and innovative cultural atmosphere.
Top 10 Talents of Tsinghua Holdings read more
Videos:
Easy Talk: Advocating environment protection through storytelling read more

Turn the page and discover Beijing in all its eclectic delights.

Explore the charm of the city in our promo videos

    • Contact
    • Site Map
    • Disclaimer
Copyright © 2011 China Daily All Rights Reserved Sponsored by Beijing Municipal Government Powered by China Daily              京ICP备10023870号-9