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Ma Jun
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Ma Jun

environmentalist, investigative journalist, journalist, ecologist

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1968

Ma Jun is a Chinese environmentalist, environmental consultant, and journalist. He is the director of the Institute of Public & Environmental Affairs (IPE).

All Quotes by Ma Jun

“Urban residents, most of them middle class, have a much better sense of their environmental rights, and they're willing to take to the streets.”
— Ma Jun
“China has leapfrogged into this information age, and Web users have grown very significantly, which knocked down the cost of doing the environmental transparency.”
— Ma Jun
“China's environmental conundrums will not be solved by changes within government alone. New mechanisms are needed to allow the communities which may be affected by a given plan, and citizens concerned about the environment, to join in.”
— Ma Jun
“Environmental groups are not completely against dams. We approve of appropriate development.”
— Ma Jun
“Even the government understands that the environmental challenge is so big that no single agency can handle it. It needs collaboration among all the stakeholders - companies, governments, NGOs and the public. Public accountability will be the ultimate driving force.”
— Ma Jun
“We copied laws and regulations from western countries, but enforcement remains weak, and environmental litigation is still quite near impossible.”
— Ma Jun
“Environmental problems cannot be resolved here the way they are resolved in other countries. I heard that 80 per cent of the environmental problems in the U.S. are solved in court. That can't happen here.”
— Ma Jun
“When I look at China's environmental problems, the real barrier is not lack of technology or money. It's lack of motivation.”
— Ma Jun
“We firmly believe the environmental issues cannot be addressed without extensive public participation, but people need to be informed before they can get involved.”
— Ma Jun
“In America, you complain about job losses because of China, but here, we carry all of the environmental costs.”
— Ma Jun
“China leads the world in energy consumption, carbon emissions, and the release of major air and water pollutants, and the environmental impact is felt both regionally and globally.”
— Ma Jun
“Environmental agencies in China are hamstrung by local officials who put economic growth ahead of environmental protection; even the courts are beholden to local officials, and they are not open to environmental litigation.”
— Ma Jun
“China is bearing the environmental cost for much of the world because China is the factory of the world.”
— Ma Jun
“Brands who come to China, often they just care about price - so they actually drive the suppliers to cut corners on environmental standards to win a contract.”
— Ma Jun
“Even the government understands that the environmental challenge is so big that no single agency can handle it. It needs collaboration among all the stakeholders - companies, governments, NGOs and the public. Public accountability will be the ultimate driving force.”
— Ma Jun
“If major companies sourcing in developing countries care only about price and quality, local suppliers will be lured to cut corners on environmental standards to win contracts.”
— Ma Jun
“It has been shown that public participation can limit powerful interest groups, while competing interests can help find a reasonable balance between development and environmental protection.”
— Ma Jun
“We must strictly enforce the Environmental Law, closing down the polluters that fail to meet the standards.”
— Ma Jun