Green Transformation
Proposal to limit gasoline vehicles to save the environment
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Hanoi is proposing a regulation to limit gasoline vehicles from entering the inner city. Although there are still concerns, many residents and experts support this policy.
Transport sector aims to reduce 45.6 million tons of C02 by 2030
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The Ministry of Transport has just proposed measures to achieve the target of reducing 45.6 million tons of CO2 by 2030.
Green transformation creates competitive advantage and opportunities for businesses
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Sustainable development and green consumption are the trends leading the retail market. Businesses need to understand the market shifts and have timely change strategies to seize development opportunities.
Atmospheric CO2 hits new record, climate pledges still far short of targets
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Reuters recently cited a United Nations report that said national pledges to cut greenhouse gas emissions still fall far short of the targets needed to limit global warming.
The year of the super typhoons
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In 2024, the world witnessed the birth of a series of super storms with terrible destructive power.
Diversifying financial resources to respond to climate change
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Vietnam is one of the countries heavily affected by climate change, natural disasters, epidemics...
Vietnam accelerates its transition to a digital and green economy
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The story of green transformation has become vibrant and is like a passport for businesses to enter the global supply chain. Vietnamese businesses are not outside this sustainable development trend and are required to have a plan and roadmap to solve the dual transformation problem.
Large green capital flow but difficult for Vietnamese enterprises to access
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Experts say that the green financial capital flow in the international market is very large and is very eager to invest in Vietnam. However, Vietnamese enterprises still have difficulty accessing this capital flow. In particular, many fishermen in coastal areas want to invest in environmentally friendly cage products, but the cost is expensive, borrowing capital is difficult... Because the legal framework does not yet accept cages as assets eligible to be used to secure loans.
Small and medium enterprises face difficulties in green transformation
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Enterprises, especially small and medium enterprises, are aware of the green transition but still lack information and have financial limitations, so they are not strong enough to make the transition. This could slow down Vietnam's efforts to implement Net Zero.
Stimulating demand for Vietnamese people to favor green consumption
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VinFast has just set a new milestone in the Vietnamese automobile industry when it led the country in sales in September 2024 with more than 9,300 vehicles delivered to customers. This is the first time a domestic Vietnamese automaker producing pure electric vehicles has had dominant sales in its home market.
The world enters a new energy era
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According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), the world is entering an era of cheap energy, in the context of the shift to using electricity generated from excess oil and gas.
Need more systematic and stronger policies for electric cars
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In the context that countries around the world have policies to support domestic industries, Vietnam needs more support so that domestic electric cars can make a strong breakthrough in the coming time.
Hanoi in air pollution season, electric vehicles further assert themselves
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The cause of Hanoi’s serious air pollution stems partly from emissions from vehicles using internal combustion engines. Understanding the harmful effects of air pollution on human health, transportation businesses are joining hands to contribute to reducing environmental pollution.
Investing in building charging stations is becoming popular in the US
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The shift to electric vehicles is a natural fit for countries looking to cut carbon emissions, and the United States is no exception. This has made the race to invest in electric charging stations hotter than ever.
Converting 100% of buses to electric is towards a civilized capital
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Hanoi is striving to convert 100% of its buses to electric by 2035. Moving towards electric buses will not only help Vietnam fulfill its international commitments but also contribute to improving the quality of life of its people.