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Animation shows the public how to defend environmental rights

chinagate.cn, April 8, 2015 Adjust font size:

A video clip from this animated short film.

An animated short film to demonstrate ways to defend citizens’ environmental rights was recently released by EGP-Guizhou Project, as the first of its kind to popularize the newly-implemented environmental protection law.

Meanwhile, it vividly displays several legal methods to report environmental pollution incidents such as report to environmental protection departments, request related departments for mediations, initiate legal proceedings and media supervision, etc.

The EU-China Environmental Governance Program (EGP) is an initiative within the field of China’s environmental governance funded by the EU, with the aim to promote environmental protection and sustainable development by strengthening government functions in the field of environmental protection, public participation and corporate responsibility.

EGP-Guizhou Project “Improving access to environmental justice to protect people’s environmental rights in Guizhou Province” is one of the 15 local partnership projects under the EU-China Environmental Governance Program.

Please click http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/YS9OzejpXZ8/ to watch this video.