Liang Congjie
Liang Congjie | |
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People's Republic of China | |
Title | President of the Friends of Nature |
Spouse | Fang Jing |
Children | Liang Jiang Liang Fang |
Parent(s) | Liang Sicheng Lin Huiyin |
Relatives | Liang Qichao (grandfather) |
Awards | 2000 Ramon Magsaysay Award for Public Services |
Liang Congjie (
Liang's father, architect
Having learned about the activities of Greenpeace, Liang and three of his colleagues at the Academy for Chinese Culture came to agreement that a corresponding organization was required in China to address growing environmental concerns in that country. The group that they formed, Friends of Nature, eschewed Greenpeace's more confrontational techniques, choosing to develop grassroots concern about nature through fostering environmental awareness in schools and establishing the nation's first birdwatching group. The organization worked with the Chinese government to ensure enforcement of existing environmental law, including efforts to protect a Tibetan antelope which were on the path to extinction and videotaping the cutting stands of old-growth forest in Western China that led to a 1999 order by Zhu Rongji prohibiting cutting down such trees.[1]
Environmentalist Ma Jun described Liang as having "incubated the first generation of environmentalists in China" and described how he worked in conjunction with the government on a "constructively critical" basis to build support for protecting the environment.[1] Friends of Nature's Li Bo credited him with "promoting ordinary Chinese's participation in supervising pollution problems and protecting the environment".[2] Liang was recognized in 2000 with the Ramon Magsaysay Award, which recognizes Asian contributions to public service, noting that he was able to push environmental issues while having "avoided the pitfall of alienating government".[3]
Liang died at the age of 78 on October 28, 2010, due to a lung infection while at a hospital in Beijing.[2]
References
- ^ a b c d Wines, Michael. "Liang Congjie, Chinese Environmental Pioneer, Dies at 78", The New York Times, October 29, 2010. Accessed October 29, 2010.
- ^ a b c Staff. "Pioneer of China environmental NGOs dies", Reuters, October 29, 2010. Accessed October 29, 2010.
- ^ Liang Congjie, Magsaysay Awardees Digital Collection. Accessed October 29, 2010.