Mehran Idris Khan,Yen‑Chiang Chang:Love for the climate in Sino–Pakistan economic romance: a perspective of environmental laws


2020-09-23

Love for the climate in Sino–Pakistan economic romance: a perspective of environmental laws

Mehran Idris Khan,Yen‑Chiang Chang

School of Law, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian

Abstract:The natural earth environment has been facing various alterations due to anthropogenic activities even long before the industrial revolution. Economic development can no longer be achieved at the cost of the environment. Sustainable development takes and maintains appropriate environmental standards. This study sketches a thorough analysis of the current situations and likely impacts on the environment from the various infrastructural development projects under the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (hereinafter CPEC). Most of the potential outcomes of this project are already known. However, there is a limited academic discussion available concerning its environmental hazards coupled with the relevant laws and policies. The study adopts qualitative means of research to carefully investigate into the environmental challenges and current practices following by pertinent observations and recommendations to improve, implement and formulate bilateral or multilateral, environmental standards in the region. This study aims to explore why it is inevitable to revise the CPEC-related projects, such as shifting from coal-based energy projects to renewables and building climate-resilient infrastructure in order to avoid various environmental harms. The study concludes by suggesting that along with economic integration, it is also essential to promote legal cooperation between China and Pakistan concerning environmental laws as an integral part of the national geopolitical policies to make CPEC a long-lasting as well as a more safe, secure and sustainable project.

Keywords:China–Pakistan economic corridor;Environmental challenges;Current practices;Coal-based energy;Renewable energy;Environmental laws

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