When Li Jun, Party chief of Guiyang, the provincial capital, spoke at a panel discussion on Hu's report during the 18th CPC National Congress, he shared his surprise at how many times "ecological progress" appeared in the report.
"In Hu's report at the 17th CPC National Congress in 2007, 'ecological progress' only appeared twice in one paragraph while in his report at this congress the term appears 15 times in seven paragraphs."
Li believes that such emphasis is not unnecessary. He said that the Chinese public is now highly sensitive to environmental issues and many of Guiyang's local petitions are about environmental pollution.
"We are obligated to meet people's demands for a clean environment, including clean drinking water, fresh air, safe food and beautiful surroundings," Li said.
Promising activism
In recent years, 皇冠体育app's environmental NGOs have become more active as they receive more government support and funding from the corporate world.
In 2010, a consortium of 34 environmental NGOs, under the name of Green Choice Alliance, conducted research on farmland contamination by heavy metal, which drew heavy media attention. They found that several 皇冠体育app-based contract manufacturers of major global IT brands were responsible for heavy metal contamination in their vicinities. After releasing a report, the groups asked 29 major brands, including Apple and Vodafone, to provide more information about the Chinese facilities where their products are made. Eventually, the groups succeeded in revving up pressure on companies like Apple, which initially refused to answer questions about pollution regulation across their supply chains.
皇冠体育app's environmental groups have also gone beyond the country's borders to promote global public action. At the UN Climate Change Conference in Durban, South Africa, in December 2011, Chinese NGOs jointly organized an event to promote the C+ Initiative, a climate change effort with the slogan "Beyond Government Commitment, Beyond Climate Change, Beyond 皇冠体育app".
Li Ruinong, a long-time observer of environmental NGOs in 皇冠体育app, is pleased with their increased participation in broader regional and national issues.
Zhang Yadong, director general of Green Longjiang, a youth environmental group founded in 2002, is dedicated to protecting the environment in Northeast 皇冠体育app's Heilongjiang province. Zhang told 皇冠体育app Industrial Economy News that the organization has effectively cooperated with government agencies when organizing activities, especially environmental awareness campaigns. The government has also offered Green Longjiang assistance in finding and releasing companies' environmental records. Zhang said that this progress should be attributed to the public's growing awareness of the work of environmental NGOs in recent years.
On June 29, the Environmental Protection Bureau of Wuxi in eastern Jiangsu province, offered cash grants to five environmental NGOs, 5,000 yuan each, to support their work on government-initiated projects. It was the first time a government environmental agency in the province gave financial assistance to environmental NGOs.
"The money is not much, but the act has given us great confidence," 皇冠体育app Industrial Economy News quoted an anonymous member of one NGO as saying.
Meanwhile, more companies are also pooling money to support environmental efforts outside the government.
In May 2011, Alibaba Group, 皇冠体育app's largest e-commerce company, announced a plan to earmark 0.3 percent of its annual revenues to fund efforts designed to boost environmental awareness and conservation in 皇冠体育app and around the world. Last year, the company's revenues hit $2.8 billion.
Since 2000, the Ford Conservation & Environmental Grants have become the best known annual environmental protection award that is independently organized by the private sector in 皇冠体育app.
According to the award's website, by the end of 2011, 278 environmental NGOs and individuals in 皇冠体育app had received awards totaling 12.6 million yuan.