China cracks down on environmental crimes | Inquirer News

China cracks down on environmental crimes

/ 11:32 AM December 24, 2014

A tourist wearing a mask walks in front of Tiananmen Gate on a polluted day in Beijing, China, in this May 7, 2013, file photo. AP

A tourist wearing a mask walks in front of Tiananmen Gate on a polluted day in Beijing, China, in this May 7, 2013, file photo. AP

BEIJING—China’s environmental regulators nearly doubled the number of cases they referred to police involving suspected polluters over the first three-quarters of this year compared to all of last year, amid a larger push by the government to crack down on the country’s severe environmental problems, state media reported.

The official Xinhua News Agency said Tuesday that environmental agencies also penalized about 190,000 enterprises for violating environmental laws over the past two years.

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In total, Xinhua said, Chinese authorities have investigated and handed down punishments in 103,707 cases over the past two years. They issued about $633 million in fines during that period.

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Xinhua said environment regulators transferred 1,232 cases involving suspected environmental crimes to police over the first three-quarters of this year, compared to 706 all of last year.

Chinese authorities are under intense pressure to clean up the country’s environment, with toxic air, water and soil pollution a main source of public discontent. President Xi Jinping has also pledged to stop the growth of the country’s carbon emissions by 2030.

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