How are Vietnamese children affected by climate change?
When climate change spares no country or people from natural disasters, it becomes an absolute duty to protect human being, especially children.
When climate change spares no country or people from natural disasters, it becomes an absolute duty to protect human being, especially children.
Joining the WHO-led mechanism to deliver climate commitments is part of Vietnam’s efforts to concretize its low carbon emissions goals towards the net-zero strategy by 2050.
The goal is to build and refine the urban governance model, thereby improving the efficiency of city management and the quality of urban life.
President Vo Van Thuong will travel to the United Kingdom to attend the coronation ceremony of King Charles III in early May.
Initiatives raised by Vietnamese young people will be added to the Global Youth Statement at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) to take place in Egypt in November.
Climate impacts in the agriculture sector might make many people fall back into poverty.
The working group will enable both sides to further combat the climate crisis, which is defined as a pillar in the relationship.
With the right mix of policies and strategies, Vietnam can leverage its decarbonization efforts to advance development objectives so that achieving net zero emissions does not reduce GDP growth.
The project will help Vietnam reduce risks for and respond to disasters and climate change.
The US President expressed his affection for Vietnam and its people, mentioning he and his friends John McCain during their time in the Senate had been lobbying for improvements in Vietnam-US relations.
The Memorandum of Understanding formalizes and deepens the existing cooperation between the Ministry of Construction of Vietnam and AFD toward sustainable and resilient cities.
The strategy aims to realize the country's commitment to climate change response and policy on attracting investments in cooperation areas towards building a green economy.
Over the past few decades, the energy sector has played a fundamental role in driving Vietnam's rapid and inclusive economic growth.
Organizations will be willing to invest much more than today in addressing climate change over the next three to five years.
Vietnam pledged to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 9% by 2030 with domestic resources and could be increased up to 27% with international support.
The project, funded by the Green Climate Fund, aims to strengthen the resilience of smallholder agriculture to climate change-hit water insecurity areas.
Vietnam has so far increased its nationwide forest coverage to 42%, equivalent to 14.6 million hectares.