China's new environmental code puts green growth into law
Economic development and ecological protection are no longer necessarily opposing objectives. With cleaner technologies and more sustainable growth models, countries increasingly have the opportunity to build competitive and resilient economies while reducing emissions and preserving the natural resources on which future prosperity depends.
Adopted on
But the code represents something much larger than legal consolidation. It aims to institutionalize a fundamental transformation in
That distinction matters well beyond
That matters because green transformation requires more than targets; it requires institutions. Businesses need predictable rules, investors need regulatory certainty, local governments need clearly defined responsibilities and citizens need effective environmental protection. By embedding these expectations within a more systematic legal framework,
The larger shift is from environmental protection as a separate policy domain to green development as an organizing principle of economic modernization. Pollution control, ecological restoration, clean energy, industrial upgrading and climate action increasingly form part of the same development agenda. In this emerging model, protecting the environment and transforming the economy are not parallel projects; they are parts of the same project.
From 'Two Mountains' to national law
The timing of the code is particularly significant. It takes effect on
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Twenty-one years later, the new code represents an effort to translate that philosophy more systematically into law.
At its core, the "
The significance of this transformation is not simply environmental. It illustrates how restoring ecological assets can create new economic opportunities. Moving away from environmentally damaging industries does not necessarily mean sacrificing jobs and growth if new industries and livelihoods can emerge from a healthier environment.
The objective is straightforward but potentially transformative: if communities can generate sustainable income by protecting nature, environmental conservation becomes not merely a regulatory obligation but an economic opportunity.
Consider the logic of a forest. If its primary economic value comes from cutting down its trees, pressure for exploitation will always remain. But if a standing forest can generate jobs and livelihoods through tourism, sustainable agriculture, ecosystem services, carbon markets and green industries, the old choice between prosperity and preservation begins to dissolve.
That logic is often summed up as turning "green into gold," building an economy in which nature can become more valuable when protected than when it is destroyed.
When environmental policy becomes growth policy
This is where the traditional development-versus-environment debate becomes increasingly outdated.
The question is no longer simply how much environmental protection an economy can afford, but how much economic opportunity a green transformation can create. If cleaner technologies, ecological restoration and low-carbon industries generate investment, innovation, productivity and employment, environmental policy ceases to be a brake on growth; it becomes one of its engines.
Another less-discussed dimension of green development is national resilience.
As a major energy importer of oil and gas,
Seen from this perspective, green development is no longer a narrow environmental agenda; it is becoming a pillar of national development strategy. Ecological protection supports sustainability, clean industries drive competitiveness, technological innovation creates new sources of growth and reduced energy vulnerability strengthens resilience.
Environmental policy, industrial policy, innovation policy and energy-security policy increasingly intersect.
The Ecological and Environmental Code seeks to give this broader transformation a durable legal foundation. By bringing environmental protection, green development, industrial upgrading and legal accountability into a more integrated framework,
Why the developing world should pay attention
For developing countries, this debate is particularly urgent. Many are among the most vulnerable to climate change, yet they also face enormous development pressures. They need reliable electricity, transport networks, housing, factories and millions of jobs. They must reduce poverty and raise living standards while confronting environmental degradation and increasingly severe climate risks.
They cannot simply stop developing, nor should they be asked to. The solution is not to abandon industrialization but to industrialize differently, with cleaner energy, greener technologies and stronger environmental governance. The goal is a development model in which prosperity and ecological sustainability advance together.
The broader lesson is that environmental policy need not sit outside the development strategy. It can become an integral part of it.
Every country, of course, has different institutions, natural resources, fiscal capacities and development priorities.
If green development can create jobs, industries, innovation and economic resilience while protecting the natural foundations of prosperity, then environmental protection is no longer simply a cost of development. It becomes an engine of development.
This is perhaps the most important idea embodied in
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