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E.P.A. Administrator signs Memorandum of Understanding with China on Environmental Protection

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Category: International
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

WASHINGTON - During her 1st official visit to China, E.P.A. (EPA) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson and Minister of Environmental Protection Zhou Shengxian signed an arrangement that formalizes the partnership between the U.S. and China on environmental protection.

"The U.S. and China have enjoyed a strong relationship and achieved significant progress in our nearly 30-year partnership on environmental protection. As we celebrate our shared successes, this is a good time for us to also evaluate our collaboration, identify emerging priorities, and sharpen our focus on building a prosperous and healthy future," said E.P.A. Administrator Lisa P. Jackson. "The global environmental community has learned much in the last 30 years, and MEP has many accomplishments worth recognizing. I look forward to enhancing our collaboration and am proud to renew this historic connection today."

Under the MOU, E.P.A. will continue to collaborate with China's Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP) on the prevention and management of air pollution, water pollution, pollution from persistent organic pollutants and other toxics, hazardous and solid waste, and the development, implementation and enforcement of environmental law.

The MOU, which was a renewal of an MOU that expired in 2008, also provides opportunities distinct from existing agreements on science and technology cooperation and establishes a joint committee that is co-chaired by EPA's administrator and China's environmental protection minister. The joint committee meets every 2 years, and the next meeting will be hosted by Administrator Jackson in Washington, D.C. on November 16-17, 2010. At the meeting, MEP and E.P.A. officials will review progress made during the last 2 years and approve work projects for the next 2 years.

For 30 years, the U.S. and China have engaged in a wide range of cooperative activities aimed at increasing energy efficiency, reducing emissions of pollutants, toxics, and greenhouse gases, limiting threats to public health caused by pollution, and creating a foundation for long-term environmental sustainability. E.P.A. and MEP have been at the forefront of environmental collaboration and are building on past successes to jointly address current and emerging environmental challenges.

More information about Administrator Jackson's mission in China:
http://www.epa.gov/international/chinamission.html

More information about EPA's International Priorities:
http://www.epa.gov/international/topsix.html

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