| Environmental             pollution has become a major problem in China's current development             and it has not been addressed well, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao             said Tuesday.  China finished most             of the targets for the Tenth Five-Year Plan period (2000-2005), but             the targets for environment were not done well, Wen said at a press             conference shortly after the annual session of the National People's             Congress (NPC).  China should not follow the             old path of pollution first and then treatment, the premier said.             "We should leave green mountains and clear water to our offspring."              "First, we should not only             focus our eyes on economic growth, instead we should pay attention             to energy conservation and environmental protection," Wen said,             noting that in the 11th Five-Year Plan period (2006-2010), energy             consumption in terms of per capita GDP growth should go down 20             percent, and pollutant emission should decrease 10 percent.              Secondly, China will             implement a strict industrial policy. Those enterprises and             infrastructure projects which cause environmental pollution and             resources waste should be prohibited, the premier said.  Thirdly, China will carry             out special programs to treat environmental pollution, especially             the step-by-step treatment of water, air and land pollution.              In addition, the government             will toughen law-enforcement and protect the environment in line             with the law. Enterprises which consume huge energy and cause high             pollution will be shut down, and the enterprises and individuals             which bring heavy pollution and losses to the society will be             punished, Wen said.  |