China and Environmental Sustainability: Challenges and Opportunities Ahead

Matteo Cantoni
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Since the introduction of the market-oriented reform in 1978, China has achieved such miraculous economic growth to become the world’s second largest single-country economy. However, growing gross domestic product (GDP) as a top priority together with a rapidly growing population has resulted in a severe environmental degradation. China is today the world’s largest source of carbon emissions, world’s top consumer of primary energy and minerals, and leads the world in resource consumption and waste emissions. Domestically, energy and water shortages, water and air pollution, cropland losses, desertification, and biodiversity losses, have become really severe obstacles to a future sustainable development of the country, threatening both China’s natural ecosystems and public health. In such a context, the environmentally sustainable development challenge is arguably China’s most complex and difficult challenge that any country has ever tried to confront. The Chinese government has acknowledged the time has come to implement an alternative growth model. However, what is more striking is the coexistence of often contradictory initiatives. On the one hand, the government continues investing in renewable energy so massively that it has become the world’s largest investor in such sector. On the other, it has repeatedly declared it will not be able to reduce its dependence on coal in the short-term, it will make domestic consumption of the rising middle-class the new growth model, especially promoting car ownership, while imposing at the same time strict measures to tackle pollution. The massive urbanization process, the growing unbridled demand of natural resources and consumption, the increasing production of polluting waste will negatively impact more and more Chinese people in the near future if the country’s leadership will not be able to reconcile its socioeconomic model with environmental protection, namely to achieve environmental sustainability in the long-term. Based on an extensive relevant literature review as well as an accurate analysis of statistical data related to the topic at issue, the present research seeks therefore to broadly examine the key intertwined challenges and opportunities for China to achieve an environmentally sustainable development. By adopting a holistic approach and presenting data, the study was explorative and interpretative in nature. Given the cross-cutting nature of the topic, which requires to be analyzed from many perspectives in order to be fully understood, conducting such kind of research was not easy task. Despite this, it has attempted to give the most accurate picture and analysis to contribute to the discussion about environmental sustainability in present-day China. China’s huge environmental challenges are significant for us all. The choices the Chinese government and Chinese people are making influence not only the health and wellbeing of China but, given the global nature of environmental problems, the very future of the planet.
中国与环境可持续性:未来的挑战与机遇
自1978年实行市场化改革以来,中国取得了奇迹般的经济增长,成为世界第二大单一国家经济体。然而,作为最优先事项不断增长的国内生产总值加上迅速增长的人口导致了严重的环境退化。中国是世界第一大碳排放国、第一大一次能源和矿产消费国,资源消耗和废物排放居世界前列。在国内,能源和水资源短缺、水和空气污染、耕地流失、荒漠化和生物多样性丧失,已经成为中国未来可持续发展的严重障碍,威胁着中国的自然生态系统和公众健康。在这样的背景下,环境可持续发展的挑战可以说是中国面临的最复杂、最困难的挑战。中国政府承认,现在是实施另一种增长模式的时候了。然而,更引人注目的是经常相互矛盾的倡议并存。一方面,中国政府继续大举投资可再生能源,已成为该领域全球最大的投资者。另一方面,中国一再宣称,短期内无法减少对煤炭的依赖,它将使国内新兴中产阶级的消费成为新的增长模式,特别是促进汽车保有量,同时实施严格的措施来解决污染问题。大规模的城市化进程、对自然资源日益增长的不受控制的需求和消费、不断增加的污染废物的产生,如果中国的领导层不能协调其社会经济模式与环境保护之间的关系,即实现长期的环境可持续性,那么在不久的将来,将会对越来越多的中国人产生负面影响。基于广泛的相关文献综述以及对相关主题统计数据的准确分析,本研究旨在广泛审视中国实现环境可持续发展的关键挑战和机遇。通过采用整体方法和提供数据,研究本质上是探索性和解释性的。考虑到该主题的交叉性,需要从多个角度进行分析才能充分理解,进行这样的研究并非易事。尽管如此,它还是试图给出最准确的画面和分析,为当今中国环境可持续性的讨论做出贡献。中国面临的巨大环境挑战对我们所有人都意义重大。中国政府和中国人民正在做出的选择不仅影响到中国的健康和福祉,而且考虑到环境问题的全球性,影响到地球的未来。
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