Discussion: Green transportation transformation - an irreversible trend
Nhóm PV |
In order to protect the environment and improve people's health, Lao Dong Newspaper organized a seminar: Green transportation transformation - an irreversible trend.
Nhóm PV |
In order to protect the environment and improve people's health, Lao Dong Newspaper organized a seminar: Green transportation transformation - an irreversible trend.
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Yesterday, July 15, the air quality index (AQI) in Hanoi reached 152 - an "unhealthy" level, putting the capital in the top 5 most polluted cities in the world according to the IQAir international monitoring system.
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Hanoi has just decided to establish an interdisciplinary working group as leaders of departments and branches to deploy green transportation and electric vehicle charging stations.
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The transportation industry accounts for a significant proportion of the country's total CO2 emissions and consumes a large amount of energy. In the transition to green transportation, Vietnam is going slowly, the pressure to achieve NetZero by 2050 poses many challenges.
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Painter Le Thiet Cuong passed away at the age of 63 after a long battle with cancer.
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On July 17, the Ukrainian parliament voted to appoint Yulia Svyrydenko as the country's new prime minister.
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Live match between the Vietnamese men's volleyball team and Indonesia in the second phase of SEA V.League 2025, taking place at 19:00 on July 17.
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In order to protect the environment and improve people's health, Lao Dong Newspaper organized a seminar: Green transportation transformation - an irreversible trend.
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With Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra suspended from office, Thailand is facing a major turning point with 3 potential scenarios.
Hoàng Lâm |
Yesterday, July 15, the air quality index (AQI) in Hanoi reached 152 - an "unhealthy" level, putting the capital in the top 5 most polluted cities in the world according to the IQAir international monitoring system.
Cường Ngô |
Hanoi has just decided to establish an interdisciplinary working group as leaders of departments and branches to deploy green transportation and electric vehicle charging stations.
Đức Vân |
The transportation industry accounts for a significant proportion of the country's total CO2 emissions and consumes a large amount of energy. In the transition to green transportation, Vietnam is going slowly, the pressure to achieve NetZero by 2050 poses many challenges.