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截至5月底,全国累计完成80%以上粗钢产能的超低排放改造
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-06-26 00:34
Core Insights - The overall trend of ozone pollution in China has been initially controlled, stabilizing over the past three years [1] Group 1: Current Situation of Ozone Pollution - From January to May this year, the national ozone concentration was 140 micrograms per cubic meter, a year-on-year increase of 0.7% [1] - There were a total of 2,480 days with ozone exceeding standards, higher than the historical average for the same period [1] - Ozone pollution characteristics this year include: 1. Early onset of pollution, with 80 cities exceeding ozone standards as early as March 26, one month earlier than the average start time [1] 2. Widespread pollution, with over 100 cities exceeding ozone standards for five consecutive days from May 26 to 30 [1] 3. Severity of pollution is greater in the south compared to the north, attributed to higher temperatures and lower precipitation in southern regions [1] Group 2: Future Measures for Ozone Pollution Control - The Ministry of Ecology and Environment will enhance ozone pollution prevention through four main strategies: 1. Improve air quality monitoring networks and closely monitor the concentration changes of ozone and its precursors, volatile organic compounds, and nitrogen oxides [2] 2. Continue to investigate and rectify issues related to volatile organic compounds, with 5,912 enterprises inspected from January to April, uncovering 10,388 issues, and 9,530 issues rectified [2] 3. Promote ultra-low emission transformations in key industries, with over 80% of crude steel capacity undergoing such transformations by the end of May, along with significant projects in coking and cement industries [2] 4. Strengthen environmental regulation of motor vehicles, focusing on heavy-duty trucks and inspection agencies to combat excessive emissions and fraudulent practices [2]
塔吉克斯坦国家科学院专家团到访先河环保
news flash· 2025-06-18 02:51
Core Insights - The visit of Tajikistan's National Academy of Sciences representatives to Xianhe Environmental highlights a focus on environmental monitoring technology innovation and big data analysis applications [1] Group 1 - The delegation included Professor Haqdod Mahmadsharif, a technical leader, Professor Amirzoda Orif Hamid, a technical researcher and member of the Supreme Assembly, and Mr. Sharipov Said, an international project expert [1] - A series of strategic cooperation agreements were reached between the two parties during the discussions [1]
破发股力合科技某股东拟清仓 此前3个月套现6509万元
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang· 2025-06-17 03:11
中国经济网北京6月17日讯力合科技(300800)(300800.SZ)昨晚披露的关于股东减持股份预披露公告显 示,持有公司股份5,500,000股(占公司总股本比例2.32%,占公司扣除回购专用账户股份后总股本比例 2.38%)的股东国科瑞华创业投资企业(以下简称"国科瑞华")计划在公告发布之日起3个交易日后的3个月 内(2025年6月20日至2025年9月19日)以集中竞价交易方式减持公司股份不超过5,500,000股,即减持比例 不超过公司总股本的2.32%。 | 股东名称 | 减持方式 | 減持期间 | 减持均价 | 减持股数 | 占公司总股 | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | | | (元/股) | (股) | 本比例 | | 国科瑞华 | 集中竞价 | 2025.02.28- 2025.05.23 | 10. 83 | 6, 010, 000 | 2.60% | 力合科技于2019年11月6日在创业板上市,公开发行数量为人民币普通股2,000万股,发行价格为50.64 元/股。力合科技的保荐人(主承销商)为第一创业(002797)证券承销保荐有限 ...
陕西案件分别入选全国法院检察院环保典型案例
Shan Xi Ri Bao· 2025-06-08 23:58
"环境监测数据是生态环境决策、管理和执法的重要依据。严厉打击环境监测数据造假行为,对打 赢蓝天、碧水、净土保卫战具有重要意义。"西安铁路运输法院相关业务负责人表示,该案彰显了司法 机关严厉打击环境监测数据造假行为的坚定决心,对其他环境监测机构和相关从业人员起到了强有力的 警示作用,有助于提升整个行业的自律意识和诚信水平。(记者 陶玉琼) 6月6日,记者从陕西省人民检察院西安铁路运输分院获悉:最高人民检察院于世界环境日当天发布 了一批生态环境和资源保护检察公益诉讼起诉典型案例,其中,陕西铁检分院诉陕西某旅行社破坏生态 民事公益诉讼案入选,是陕西唯一入选案例。 2024年10月,最高人民检察院向陕西省人民检察院交办非法穿越秦岭核心保护区案件线索。陕西铁 检分院按照上级要求立案后,对某旅行社在微信公众号发布的活动信息、微信活动群聊天记录及照片等 电子证据进行固定,调取报名小程序缴费退费、参与者旅意险保单等数据5525条,对数据要素提取后逐 条分析梳理,查明其全年活动成行155次、参与人数3808人,收取报名费670632元,以及穿越中破坏秦 岭核心保护区高山植被、生火做饭等损害生态环境的事实。 6月5日,记者获悉: ...
1.08亿采购大单,部分要求国产,江西环监启动二期监测能力建设项目
仪器信息网· 2025-06-06 06:03
Core Viewpoint - Jiangxi Province has initiated a public bidding process for the "Monitoring Capacity Construction (Phase II Project)" with a total budget of 1.08 billion yuan, aiming to procure 478 sets of various high-end analytical instruments, emphasizing the encouragement of domestic instrument procurement [2][3]. Summary by Sections Project Overview - The Jiangxi Provincial Ecological Environment Monitoring Center has launched the public bidding for the "Monitoring Capacity Construction (Phase II Project)" with a total budget of 1.08 billion yuan, planning to purchase 478 sets of various instruments [3][4]. Procurement Details - The procurement list includes multiple high-end instruments such as liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), with specific requirements for domestic products, reflecting recognition of domestic technology and promoting local industry development [3][4]. Budget and Instrument Breakdown - The total budget for the project is 1.08 billion yuan, with detailed allocations for different packages: - New pollutant investigation monitoring capacity procurement: 834 million yuan for 15 sets [4] - Laboratory instrument updates: 727 million yuan for 1 set [4] - Drinking water source water quality monitoring capacity procurement: 881 million yuan for 19 sets [4] - Ecological environment on-site monitoring capacity procurement: 431 million yuan for 9 sets [4] - Laboratory function optimization procurement: 400 million yuan for 2 sets [4]. Specific Instrument Procurement - The procurement includes various instruments with specific budget allocations: - For Package A of new pollutant investigation: 834 million yuan for instruments like pressurized fluid extraction systems and LC-MS [5]. - For Package B: 807 million yuan for similar instruments [7]. - For Package C: 734 million yuan for high-resolution mass spectrometry [9]. - For Package D: 791 million yuan for additional LC-MS and extraction systems [11]. Contract Execution Timeline - The delivery timeline for domestic products is set at 60 days post-contract signing, while imported products have a timeline of 80 days [6][8].
四十载劈波斩浪:以监测之力护航海洋强国梦——回望广西海洋生态环境监测发展40年
Zhong Guo Huan Jing Bao· 2025-06-06 01:27
Core Viewpoint - The Guangxi Marine Environmental Monitoring Center has made significant progress over the past 40 years in protecting marine biodiversity and ensuring ecological safety in the Beibu Gulf, contributing to the high-quality development of the marine economy in Guangxi [1][4][17]. Group 1: Historical Development - Established in 1985, the Guangxi Marine Environmental Monitoring Center has evolved from a basic monitoring station to a comprehensive organization responsible for marine environmental monitoring across the region [4]. - The center has developed a strong team and infrastructure, enhancing its capacity to serve marine ecological protection [4][17]. Group 2: Monitoring Achievements - The center has built an integrated monitoring network that combines aerial, terrestrial, and marine observations, marking a new pattern of land-sea coordination [1][12]. - Significant monitoring efforts have been made for key marine ecosystems, including seagrass beds, mangroves, and coral reefs, with recent results indicating healthy conditions for mangroves and coral reefs, while seagrass beds are in a sub-healthy state [8][9]. Group 3: Technological Advancements - The center has transitioned from traditional manual monitoring to utilizing advanced technologies such as satellite remote sensing, drones, and automatic monitoring buoys, establishing a comprehensive intelligent monitoring and early warning platform [12][14]. - The introduction of new monitoring techniques, including environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis, has enhanced the understanding of marine species and their habitats [9][22]. Group 4: Community Engagement and Education - The center has initiated various community engagement programs and established a marine ecological education base, promoting public awareness and participation in marine conservation [20][23]. - The center's efforts in scientific research and public education have been recognized with multiple awards, highlighting its role in fostering ecological civilization [20][23]. Group 5: Future Directions - The Guangxi Marine Environmental Monitoring Center aims to continue its modernization efforts, focusing on building a robust marine ecological monitoring system to support the sustainable development of the marine economy and environmental protection [20][24].
有公司出具222份假报告被判刑,最高法:严惩环境监测造假
第一财经· 2025-06-05 05:43
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the increasing scrutiny and legal actions against environmental monitoring companies in China, emphasizing the importance of integrity in environmental data reporting and the judicial system's role in enforcing compliance [1][2]. Group 1: Legal Actions and Consequences - A case involving a testing company that provided false environmental monitoring reports was highlighted, resulting in the conviction of the company and six individuals for providing false certification documents, with fines and prison sentences imposed [2]. - The company was fined 200,000 yuan, while the individuals received prison sentences ranging from nine months to one year and two months, along with a three-year ban from engaging in environmental monitoring after serving their sentences [2]. Group 2: Judicial System's Role - The Supreme Court's actions serve as a strong warning to other environmental monitoring institutions and personnel, aiming to deter similar fraudulent activities [2]. - The judiciary has initiated a special rectification campaign targeting fraudulent practices among third-party environmental service providers, collaborating with various governmental departments to enhance ecological governance [2]. Group 3: Specialized Environmental Courts - By the end of 2024, 2,424 specialized environmental resource courts had been established across the country, with over 6,700 judges and 9,400 auxiliary personnel dedicated to environmental resource adjudication [3]. - More than 1,700 courts have implemented specialized handling of environmental criminal, civil, and administrative cases, optimizing jurisdictional arrangements and incorporating ecological experts into the investigation process [4]. Group 4: Case Statistics and Trends - In 2024, the courts concluded 219,276 environmental resource cases, including 25,811 criminal cases, 151,256 civil cases, and 42,209 administrative cases, with a notable increase in ecological damage compensation orders totaling 9.6 billion yuan, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 87.5% [4].
有公司出具222份假报告被判刑,最高法:严惩环境监测造假
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-06-05 05:31
Core Viewpoint - The People's Court is committed to strictly cracking down on illegal activities by third-party environmental service agencies, with ongoing special rectification efforts in collaboration with ecological and environmental departments [1][2]. Group 1: Legal Actions and Penalties - A case involving a testing company that provided false environmental monitoring reports was highlighted, with 222 fraudulent reports issued between March 2021 and October 2023, resulting in illegal gains of over 760,000 yuan [1]. - The court sentenced the testing company to a fine of 200,000 yuan and imposed prison terms ranging from nine months to one year and two months on six individuals involved, along with a three-year ban from engaging in environmental monitoring after serving their sentences [2]. Group 2: Judicial Recommendations and Measures - The Supreme Court emphasized the importance of punishing the defendants and implementing industry bans as a warning to other environmental monitoring institutions and professionals [2]. - The People's Court has issued judicial recommendations to administrative authorities to assist in comprehensive ecological and environmental governance, addressing the chaotic operations of third-party environmental service agencies [2]. Group 3: Specialized Environmental Resource Trials - By the end of 2024, 2,424 specialized environmental resource trial institutions had been established across the country, with over 6,700 judges and 9,400 auxiliary personnel dedicated to environmental resource trials [3]. - In 2024, the People's Court concluded 219,276 first-instance environmental resource cases, including 25,811 criminal cases and 151,256 civil cases, with a significant increase of 87.5% in ecological damage compensation amounting to 9.6 billion yuan [3].
最高人民法院发布2024年度人民法院环境资源审判典型案例
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-06-05 02:52
Group 1 - The Supreme People's Court selected five representative cases from environmental resource trials in 2024 to summarize experiences and promote legal understanding [1][4] - The cases reflect new developments and measures in environmental resource trials, emphasizing the importance of maintaining national security and social stability [1][4] - The court aims to strengthen the judicial protection of ecological safety and public health through strict penalties for environmental crimes [1][4] Group 2 - The court is committed to supporting high-quality economic and social development through effective resolution of conflicts during the green transition [2][4] - The cases demonstrate the court's role in promoting green low-carbon transformation in key industries and sectors [2][4] - The court emphasizes the integration of ecological protection with economic development, showcasing innovative solutions for environmental issues [2][4] Group 3 - The court applies preventive and restorative judicial measures to enhance the stability and sustainability of ecosystems [3][4] - The use of injunctions to prevent ecological damage is highlighted in cases involving newly discovered species [3][4] - The court's approach supports the construction of a comprehensive ecological protection framework [3][4] Group 4 - The court focuses on protecting the rights and interests of the public in environmental matters, responding to community concerns regarding ecological issues [3][4] - The cases illustrate the court's commitment to addressing environmental disputes that directly affect people's lives [3][4] - The judicial actions taken reflect a broader commitment to ensuring public health and safety in relation to environmental quality [3][4] Group 5 - The typical cases include instances of environmental monitoring fraud, illegal wastewater discharge, and the illegal disposal of hazardous waste [6][7][10] - Each case demonstrates the court's rigorous enforcement of environmental laws and its role in promoting compliance among businesses [6][7][10] - The outcomes of these cases serve as a warning to other entities in the environmental monitoring and waste management sectors [6][7][10]
浙江迈向新污染物监测2.0时代
Mei Ri Shang Bao· 2025-05-24 07:01
Core Insights - The article highlights the increasing public concern over microplastics and other new pollutants, indicating a shift in environmental monitoring needs [1] - Zhejiang Province is advancing to a 2.0 stage in new pollutant monitoring, developing a comprehensive, precise, and intelligent monitoring system [1] Monitoring System Development - The new monitoring system evolves from "single detection" to "multi-dimensional perception," from "local pilot" to "provincial coverage," from "post-monitoring" to "real-time warning," and from "manual investigation" to "intelligent tracking" [1] - Innovative smart monitoring technologies and an AI-assisted identification system are being developed, including a "chemical fingerprint library" for key industry pollutants, significantly enhancing the ability to identify new pollutants in critical watersheds [1] Monitoring Network Structure - A three-tier monitoring network is established, consisting of "core circle," "key circle," and "warning circle" to improve monitoring efficiency [2] - The core circle focuses on five key cities: Hangzhou (rubber and plastic products), Ningbo (petrochemicals), Shaoxing (dyeing), Quzhou (fluorine chemicals), and Taizhou (pharmaceuticals) [2] - The warning circle targets sensitive ecological areas such as drinking water sources and key river sections, aiming for comprehensive coverage with a focus on critical areas [2] Online Monitoring Capabilities - Zhejiang has implemented an automatic online monitoring system for new pollutants that provides real-time alerts upon detecting anomalies [2] - The first national demonstration station for automatic monitoring of new pollutants has been established in Quzhou, enabling continuous automatic monitoring of trace new pollutants in water [2]