Decade of efforts to strengthen environmental laws

BEIJING: China has made consistent efforts to bolster environmental legislation and awareness of environmental rights in recent decades in a bid to improve human rights.
On July 28, the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution recognizing the right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment as a human right.
Tang Xianxing, deputy director of the Human Rights Center at Fudan University, said at an online side event to the ongoing 51st session of the UN Human Rights Council on Friday that China has included environmental rights into its system of human rights protection, which is of benefit in giving people their environmental rights. He said the country clarified environmental rights in the first issue of the National Human Rights Action Plan, which was released in 2009, before International law, and China’s Constitution or laws, officially recognized environmental rights as human rights.
In the three subsequent State-level action plans released in 2012,2016 and 2021, China continued to improve people’s knowledge of environmental protection, as well as their ability to join in and supervise. –Agencies