Environment
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Vol. XXI, No. 21
Friday-Saturday, August 24-25, 2007 | MANILA, PHILIPPINES
Environment
Global warming concern in China
Beijing — Most of China’s urban youth are concerned about global warming,
but not enough to forsake the luxury of owning a car or other perks of being
rich, state media said Monday, citing a survey.
According to the survey of 2,500 people aged on average 30 years in cites
across the country, 76% said they did what they could to save energy, the China
Youth Daily reported.
However, with monthly income averaged at 2,977 yuan ($392 dollars), 76%
would like to buy a car once they have enough money.
The results showed that the young people would like to protect the
environment and support sustainable consumption, but only if their living
standards were not impacted, according to the survey.
Thirty-eight percent of the respondents wanted to own a big house and 21
percent wanted to travel abroad, while 78 percent expected the government to
take the responsibility of protecting the environment.
"Strong resistance is highly likely if the public are required to
sacrifice their current living standards for the sake of sustainable
consumption," the newspaper said.
As China has ridden its phenomenal economic boom in recent years, its
output of greenhouse gases that are blamed for global warming has similarly
sky-rocketed.
China now rivals the United States as the world’s biggest emitter of
greenhouse gases, thanks largely to a heavy dependence on coal for energy and an
enormous amount of new cars hitting the roads. — AFP
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