Tuesday, February 22, 2011

UNEP expert China will become the world's largest national environmental protection industry

 UNEP Technology, Industry and Economics senior economist Fu Sheng to February 21 that was listed as China's This will make China the world's largest national environmental protection industry,

the seven pillar industries are: new materials, new energy, new energy automotive industry, energy saving, new generation of information technology, biotechnology, high terminal equipment manufacturing industry.

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Also released the same day a United Nations Environment Programme Entitled

drawn in the report is one of the most important conclusion: Green investment compared with the general investment, GDP and employment growth in the promotion, the short term, it can be said to have equal shares; the medium and long terms, slightly edge. If you take into account environmental and social effects, the advantages become more pronounced.

United Nations Under-Secretary General and UNEP Executive Director Achim Steiner said, is the capital of the misplacement of the core of many problems facing the world.

Currently, the world will be 1% of global GDP -2% for a variety of adverse subsidies, these subsidies often make poor use of state resources are not continuously sustainable continuation of fossil fuel involved in the field, agriculture, water resources and fisheries resources.

Steiner suggested that to reduce or eliminate up to 6,000 billion global fossil fuel subsidies, and re-configuration that does not encourage people to participate in the activities of sustainable fisheries up to 200 billion dollars of bad subsidies.

The report notes that if 2% of the world's GDP invested in 10 major economic sectors, we can move the world towards a low carbon, resource efficient green economy in transition. According to statistics, in 2007 and 2010, the world average of 38% has been completed into the gap of 62%.

the 10 key economic sectors: agriculture, construction, energy supply, fisheries, forestry, industry, tourism, transportation, waste management and water resources.

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