First Yangtze report calls for protection
More than 1,000 kilometers of land alongside China’ “mother river,” the Yangtze, e polluted, according to the Yangtze Conservation and Development Report, issued by World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and the Chinese Academy of Sciences at the second Yangtze Forum in Changsha, Hunan, last week.
The protection of the river, the world’s third longest, has long been a focus of both government and media. In 2005, the government launched the first Yangtze forum in Wuhan and made the decision t hold another forum every two years.
This year, focusing on the Yangtze River and Dongting Lake, the three-day forum drew together government officials, NGO representatives, businesses and experts from 20 countries. The Yangtze Conservation and Development Report, the first-ever comprehensive report examining the “health” of the Yangtz was released at the forum.
“The report objectively and systematically probed into the pst, current and future situation of the river’s conservation and development, which is important for the conservation of the Yangtze during development,” Dermot O’Gorman, country representative of WWF China, saiAccording to the report, the Yangtze is being hit by natural disasters, a deterioration of water quality and a loss of biodiversity. Almost 30 percent of its major tributaries are heavily polluted by ammonia, nitrogen and phosphorus. Only last year, more than 26 billion tons of wastewater were pumped into the river, which runs through 11 provinces and municipalities.
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