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Prime Minister requests to promote green credit sources

PHẠM ĐÔNG |

The Prime Minister requested the Ministry of Finance to promote green finance quickly and promptly; the State Bank to promote green credit sources.

Climate change response needs faster action

PHẠM ĐÔNG |

Emphasizing the dire consequences of natural disasters, the Prime Minister requested that climate change response requires faster action, including a commitment to reduce emissions.

Technology applied in disaster forecasting

Vũ tuấn |

The consequences of Super Typhoon Yagi are enormous, this is also a reminder to people of the power of nature. Technology has been applied to help people predict and prepare to minimize the damage caused by natural disasters.

Minimizing the impact of climate change on workers

linh nguyên |

At a working session with the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor on September 17, Mr. Dave Noonan - President of the Building and Wood Workers International (BWI) Asia-Pacific region, leader of the Australian Construction, Forestry, Maritime and Energy Workers Union, said that one of the issues that BWI is very concerned about and taking action to improve is the impact of climate change on the lives and jobs of workers.

Reducing the risk of wave erosion thanks to underground sea dykes

PHƯƠNG ANH |

About 3 years ago, the sea dike section from culvert No. 2 of Lai Hoa commune, Vinh Chau town (Soc Trang province) to the border of Bac Lieu province, due to the impact of climate change and currents, landslides occurred frequently. Many coastal areas no longer have protective forests, some sections of the forest belt are still very thin, waves hit directly against the dike body, directly affecting the production and daily life of the people.

“The Climate Is Changing – Why Aren't We?”

Thanh Hương |

Natural disasters and environmental pollution issues are also warned about in the book “Climate is changing - Why don't we?” by Daisy Kendrick - founder of Ocean Generation.

The super project to prevent tides in Ho Chi Minh City is about to reach the finish line after 6 years of delay.

MINH QUÂN |

The super tidal dam project in Ho Chi Minh City with a total investment of nearly 10,000 billion VND, after being delayed for 6 years, has been targeted for completion on April 30, 2025.

South Korea at risk of kimchi shortage

Cao Thảo |

Climate change is putting South Korea at risk of kimchi shortage .

Russia benefits billions of dollars thanks to the element of surprise

Ngọc Vân |

Climate change could add $6.5 billion to the Russian economy every decade, according to new research.

Need to limit price increases of green energy sources

HẢI DANH |

Vietnam is a country with a lot of potential and opportunities to develop green energy . However, according to experts, to make green energy accessible and popular with users, there needs to be a solution to limit price increases.

Expert proposes plan to help lâm đồng manage greenhouses

NGUYỄN QUÂN |

Experts have recently proposed several plans to help the agricultural industry in Lâm Đồng manage greenhouses in a way that is harmonious with the goals of production development and urbanization.

Warning of catastrophic system collapse affecting global weather

Thùy Trang |

The Atlantic Ocean current could collapse in the 2030s, causing disaster for global weather .

How does Kien Giang handle more than 52km of coastal erosion?

NGUYÊN ANH |

Kien Giang recorded 21 coastal landslides with a length of 122 km concentrated in 5 districts, of which more than 68 km have been invested in closed embankments, with more than 52 km still needing investment.

Green headquarters to spread the message of sustainable development

Khương Duy |

Vietnam is one of the countries heavily affected by climate change . The promotion of green project development , aimed at comprehensive, sustainable and environmentally friendly development, is of interest to many businesses. Green buildings are gradually becoming the headquarters design trend of many businesses and corporations.