Group 1 - The article discusses the findings of the third round of the Central Ecological and Environmental Protection Inspection, focusing on typical cases in Beijing and Tianjin [1] - It highlights the ecological restoration issues in Beijing's Huairou and Changping districts, where ecological protection and restoration efforts are insufficient and regulatory oversight is lacking [2] - Specific violations include illegal construction within river management areas and delays in the ecological restoration of abandoned mines [2] Group 2 - In Tianjin, the Ninghe and Jizhou districts face significant ecological protection challenges, with ineffective protection of wetlands and frequent violations within nature reserves [3] - The inspection revealed that construction waste was dumped in wetlands, leading to severe pollution exceeding environmental quality standards [3] - The article also notes that the restoration work for mining areas in Jizhou is inadequate, with many sites showing no signs of ecological recovery [4]
中央生态环境保护督察公开通报!
中国能源报·2025-12-15 10:22