Chinese non-government organizations engaged in
environmental protection are playing an indispensable role in the
country and the world, as well, according to the All-China
Environment Federation (ACEF).
A blue book on the development of China's
environmental NGOs issued by ACEF says that in 2006, the country
had 2,768 environmental NGOs, with almost 230,000
members.
In the past, Chinese environmental NGOs were mainly
involved in publicity and protection of biological species. Now,
they are active in a wide range of fields like organizing people to
participate in environmental programs, giving proposals to the
government, serving as an environmental monitor, helping protect
environmental rights for the public, and promoting a sustainable
development in the country.
ACEF, which was established on April 22, 2005, is a
national environmental NGO composing former officials,
environmental activists, institutions and companies.
(Xinhua News Agency May 2, 2007)
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