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Economic development and environmental sustainabilitythe case of foreign direct investment effect on environmental pollution in China

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 26, Issue 7, Pages 7228-7242

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-019-04167-5

Keywords

Economic development; Environmental sustainability; Foreign direct investment; Environmental pollution

Funding

  1. Jiangsu University Key Philosophy and Social Sciences Project Structure of the Cultural Revolutionary Supply of Jiangsu Culture Industry under the New Normal State and Research on Its Growth Potential [2017ZDIXM037, 1]
  2. Jiangsu Youth Project Leader Talent Support Project Teacher [15, 2]

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This research reviews and analyses the environmental catastrophes in China with regard to its adherence of global environmental policies and practices. The research makes available evidence of the present policy regime and institutions, strategies for curbing emission, environmental legislations and regulations and measures to provide a sustainable environment for the present and future generations. This paper reviewed how the environment is affected by the emissions. The findings revealed that China adheres to global policies and practices. China also receives local and international support in terms of assistance in dealing with environmental challenges. It was also revealed that carbon dioxide was not included in the list of pollutants to be taxed by the environmental protection tax law. Furthermore, the government needs to be strict at the local and district levels in enforcing the law to ensure professionalism and attainment of set standards.

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