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Closer collaboration for greener growth

By Janez Potocnikis and Antonio Tajani | China Daily | Updated: 2013-07-17 07:49

We have been following with interest the recent debates in China about the relationship between economic growth, creating a better life for all and the need to reduce pollution and enter an era of sustainable development. These discussions are interesting because they are also key questions for us in Europe: How can we create the economic growth we all need and at the same time reduce pollution, secure clean water and reduce the wasteful use of natural resources? To this end, on July 18 and 19 we will be in Beijing to meet with ministers, officials, businesses and civil society to discuss how we can best achieve green growth in Europe and China, as well as globally.

The rise of the world population to more than 9 billion by 2050 and the growth of the middle class globally mean that we will need three times more resources by 2050. The demand for food, feed and fiber is projected to increase by 70 percent. Without important efficiency gains, by 2030, we will need 40 percent more water than we can access. Yet already, 60 percent of our ecosystems underpinning these resources are degraded.

It is crucial that we address these issues and that we do so together. Our future together, taking into account population growth and the growth in consumption, will be shaped by how well we manage existing limited resources, and whether we decide today to turn environmental protection into opportunities for sustainable growth.

Closer collaboration for greener growth

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