www射-国产免费一级-欧美福利-亚洲成人福利-成人一区在线观看-亚州成人

CHINA> National
Report shows real price of growth
By Wang Xu (China Daily)
Updated: 2008-09-12 07:02

The environmental cost of China's economic growth in 2005 outweighed the gains, the author of a report from the Chinese Academy of Sciences told China Daily Thursday.

Shi Mingjun, a professor at the academy's Research Center on Fictitious Economy & Data Science, said the cost of such things as the exploitation of natural resources, ecological degradation and environmental pollution was 2.75 trillion yuan ($401.7 billion) in 2005, or 13.9 percent of the total output for the year.

The growth in GDP for the year was 2.24 trillion yuan.

"If we calculate the real cost to the environment and natural resources, the losses are greater than the gains," he said.

Related readings:
 Environment: Environment remains priority
 China adopts law to promote circular economy
 China and US tackle clean energy and environment problems

"And as the nation's growth pattern has changed little over the past two years, the conclusions are likely to be the same for 2006 and 2007," he said.

Shi and his team began researching the issue in early 2006. Over the following two years, they managed to calculate the monetary value of the natural resources consumed in 2005, as well as the cost of the pollution and ecological degradation over the year.

Most of the calculations are based on official figures, and Shi said the team tended to choose the most conservative ones, so as to not "exaggerate the results".

The results validate the view that China's economic growth has relied mainly on the input of natural resources and is causing enormous environmental losses, Shi said.

"Such a growth model is unsustainable."

Thanks largely to its manufacturing powerhouses in coastal regions, China is the fastest-growing major economy in the world.

However, its growth has come at a high price to natural resources and the environment, which led the government to launch a drive to change its development pattern.

In 2005, authorities conducted a pilot project to calculate the "Green GDP", which was designed to gauge real economic growth by deducting the cost of environmental pollution.

The first figures were released in September 2006, and showed an economic loss in 2004 of 511.8 billion yuan, or 3.05 percent of the nation's GDP for that year.

Earlier reports have suggested the reason why the Ministry of Environmental Protection and the National Bureau of Statistics have yet to release figures for Green GDP for 2005 is because some local governments are opposed to the publication of such disappointing results.

"Our findings are largely consistent with the official figures for 2005, although they calculated only the cost of pollution," Shi said.

He said he had discussed his report with officials from the environment ministry.

 

 

主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产乱码精品一区二区三区卡 | 日韩精品一区二区三区中文字幕 | 美女福利视频午夜在线 | 亚洲人成综合网站在线 | 欧美一级毛片欧美一级成人毛片 | 日韩一级性生活片 | 男女午夜免费视频 | 日韩精品免费一区二区三区 | 另类欧美视频 | 亚洲欧美一级久久精品 | 久久99久久精品视频 | 国产黄色激情视频 | 毛片在线观看视频 | 一本三道a无线码一区v小说 | 亚洲欧美一区二区久久 | 波多野结衣免费观看视频 | 一区二区三区四区视频在线 | 国内自拍网址 | 亚洲天堂视频一区 | 免费观看大片毛片 | 亚洲精品三区 | 又黄又刺激下面流水的视频 | 国产精品午夜性视频网站 | 国产在线91精品天天更新 | 亚洲成人免费在线 | 久久成年人 | 久久99精品免费视频 | 国产精品久久久久无码av | 久久狠狠| 波多野结衣在线观看高清免费资源 | 91精选国产| 123成人网| 日韩欧美一区二区三区在线观看 | 在线免费观看亚洲 | 欧美亚洲国产成人高清在线 | 欧美国产高清 | a级毛片视频免费观看 | 国产日韩欧美在线观看播放 | 久久成人毛片 | 国产成人精品高清不卡在线 | 国产盗摄一区二区 |