people who have just entered workforce and rural migrant workers, and ensure that these housing units will be distributed equitably. In this regard, even a small action is a lot more important than a thousand words. There will be policy support for reasonable housing needs for self-living. The government will increase the supply of ordinary commercial housing. We will take a differential approach in regulating the housing market for different places. We will curb the housing needs for speculation and
investment purposes, and establish a long-term mechanism to promote steady and sound growth of the housing market.
[中央人民广播之声和央广网记者]总理,您好。我的问题是关于雾霾天气。现在我们看到老百姓对雾霾的抱怨越来越多。我们也注意到,您在政府工作报告中对此用了“宣战”这个词,这在以往是没有的。请问总理,“宣战”到底意味着什么?
China National Radio: There has been growing public complaint about smog. In
your government work report, you said the government will declare war against pollution. I wish to ask you what do you mean by that?
[李克强]我说要向雾霾等污染宣战,这是因为这是社会关注的焦点问题。许多人早晨一起来,就打开手机查看PM2.5的数值,这已经成为重大的民生问题。我们说要向雾霾等污染宣战,可不是说向老天爷宣战,而是要向我们自身粗放的生产和生活方式来宣战。我们去年出台了国务院治理大气污染的十条措施,在161个城市进行PM2.5数值的监测,这在发展中国家是最多的。这不仅是要让人民群众提高自身防护的意识,更是给政府增加责任。今年我们主动加压,加大降耗力度,也就是确定能源消耗强度要下降3.9%,而去年实际完成是下降3.7%,这意味着要减少2.2亿吨煤炭消耗。
Li Keqiang: I said the government will declare war against smog and pollution as a whole, because this has become a serious issue on the top of the minds of our people. For many people, the first thing they do after getting up in the morning is to check the PM2.5 figure for the day. This has become a major issue that concerns our people’s lives. To declare war against smog and other pollution doesn’t mean that we are
declaring war against Nature. Rather, what we mean is that we are going to declare war against our own inefficient and unsustainable model of growth and way of life. Last year, the State Council issued a ten-point plan of action on the prevention and control of air pollution. We now conduct PM2.5 monitoring in 161 cities across the country, which is the most extensive scope among all developing countries. This is not just a reminder for our people to take precautionary measures, but also placing additional responsibility on the shoulder of the government. This year we will take further measures. For example, we have set the target of cutting energy intensity by 3.9% on top of the 3.7% reduction we achieved last year. This is equivalent to cutting coal burning by 220 million tons.