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Supporting China's Environmental Heroes

Over three decades of breakneck economic and industrial growth has severely strained China’s environment: desertification is growing, urban air quality is among the worst in the world, water resources are being depleted and key habitats are being swallowed by development.  Although China is not yet the largest per capita emitter in greenhouse gases or contributor to climate change, the warming of the planet is undoubtedly worsening its already severe environmental problems.

Despite these challenges, the Chinese economy continues to be heavily dependent on polluting industries inefficiently powered by dirty energies and the government is bend on maintaining its current economic growth path at all costs.  China’s insatiable demand for natural resources, its rapidly growing carbon footprint and increasing political assertiveness in the global arena is shifting the balance of power and affecting the health of the planet. The environmental future of the world hinges on us convincing and helping China to balance its development with sustainability. 



For over a decade, Pacific Environment has been working with community-based, non-governmental organizations across China to promote sustainable development. We do so by tackling water pollutions, protecting key marine species and advocating for more accountable and transparent environmental governance. By providing small grants, strategic guidance, training and networking opportunities to dozens of grassroots groups in China, Pacific Environment is working to strengthen a homegrown environmental movement and addressing China’s most pressing environmental problems.

For a more detailed description of our work in China, click here.

Learn more about the issues:

The State of China's Environment
China is home to 16 of the worlds 20 most polluted cities; nearly a quarter of its citizens lack access to clean drinking water; air pollution costs thousands of lives every day and reduces the average life span for the Chinese; and deforestation has resulted in major biodiversity loss and growing deserts across the country.

How We Operate
By providing small grants, capacity-building support and networking opportunities to dozens of grassroots groups in China, Pacific Environment is working to strengthen China’s homegrown environmental movement.

Our Partners
Find out more about the partners that we work with in China. We support up-and-coming environmental groups to hire staff, expand their programs, enhance their professional capacity and improve their ability to accomplish their environmental goals. 

Reports and Publications
The latest reports and research publications focused on China's environment from Pacific Environment and its partners.


What's New
2010 Study of Heavy Metal Pollution by IT Supply Chain (Phase III)
Phase III Report by China’s Green Choice Alliance on heavy metal pollution caused by the IT industry's supply chain in China.

Planting seeds of environmental protection in the children’s hearts (Chinese)

Lessons Learned from the Dalian Oil Spill

Jaws in Danger
by Liang ChenGlobal Times

China's Industrial Accidents Quietly on the Rise
by Austin RamzyTime

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