BEIJING, Oct. 30 (Xinhua) -- Non-governmental
organizations (NGOs) engaging in environmental protection have been hailed as
important players in making environment-friendly policies, a Chinese government
official said here Tuesday.
Zhou Jian, deputy director of the State Environmental
Protection Administration, appraised the role of NGOs in China's environmental
protection at an annual conference of Chinese NGOs opened here in Beijing.
Currently, there are over 2,700 environmental
protection NGOs, which act as the bridge between government and people.
In 2004, Global Village of Beijing, an NGO in Beijing
called on companies which used air conditioners in summer to set the temperature
no lower than 26 degrees Celsius so as to save energy.
The move has gradually expanded its influence and the
State Council, the cabinet, in early June issued a circular, ordering the
temperature of all air-conditioned public rooms in government buildings to be
kept at no lower than 26 degrees Celsius.
Zhou said "NGOs have close ties with people and can
mobilize the public to participate in environmental protection activities."
"NGOs have become an important social force in
promoting China's environmental protection and acted as advisers to the
government," he said.
During the two-day conference, the NGOs will discuss
topics including how to mobilize more people to join in environmental
protection; how to reach the target set for energy saving and pollution control;
the interactive role between government, banks and NGOs in a green credit
policy, which ensures polluting firms are barred from obtaining credit from the
banking system until they have cleaned up their act.
Zhou encouraged the NGOs to mobilize more people to participate in China's environmental protection in the future.