Vietnam to plant 20,000 hectares of forest in response to climate change
Vietnam has so far increased its nationwide forest coverage to 42%, equivalent to 14.6 million hectares.
Vietnam has so far increased its nationwide forest coverage to 42%, equivalent to 14.6 million hectares.
The painting competition aims to raise awareness about climate change among the Vietnamese young generation locally and abroad.
About 243,000 people, including 126,300 from ethnic minority groups, are expected to benefit from the project.
An integrated nature-based approach that uses biodiversity and ecosystem services will help people adapt to the adverse effects of climate change.
The UNHRC adopted its annual climate change resolution in the face of unprecedented resistance from member states over the proposed appointment of a climate change expert.
Pursuing green growth will help Vietnam find new driving forces for sustainable development and enhance resilience against external shocks.
Vietnam gives high priority to promoting renewable energy during its transition process to a low-carbon economy.
These projects will help restore natural systems on land and water that the world is relying on to achieve a better environment.
Vietnamese young representatives address bottlenecks that are incorporated into a roadmap for COP26.