May 6, 2024 | 09:56 GMT +7
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(VAN) Vietnam is dedicated to ensuring food security and transforming the agricultural sector from a significant emitter into a contributor to emission reduction.
(VAN) That is an important message in the speech made by Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh at the Green Economy Forum and Exhibition 2022.
(VAN) International organizations have pledged to assist Vietnam with loans and solutions to make it an attractive location for green investments in the next two decades.
(VAN) A new alliance aims to reach one billion people with renewable energy and divert billions of tonnes of carbon emissions with hefty investments in developing and emerging countries.
(VAN) On November 2nd in Scotland, MARD Minister Le Minh Hoan had several meetings with development partners to promote cooperation in sustainable development, green growth.
(VAN) Minister Le Minh Hoan stated his hope that the results of COP26 would result in a greener planet that can sustain the lives of the world's over 7 billion people.
(VAN) Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh emphasized at COP26: Vietnam considers climate resilience and natural restoration to be at the highest priority.
(VAN) Indonesian President Joko Widodo said on Monday (Nov 1) that developed economies need to contribute more funds and share technology in order for his country to ramp up its climate change efforts.
(VAN) On November 1st in Scotland, the opening ceremony of the COP26 Summit took place. Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh attended and delivered a speech expected by the international community.
(VAN) With the UK hosts warning that "lights are flashing red on the climate-change dashboard", the COP26 UN climate summit, marked by pointed warnings of growing threats as emissions-cutting pledges still fail to add up.
(VAN) The delegation of MARD led by Minister Le Minh Hoan participated in the signing ceremony of Letter of Intent with inter-organization LEAF/Emergent on transferring CO2 to reduce emissions from forests.
(VAN) Any progress made in Glasgow is likely to be only an incremental step in a much longer transition, says an analyst.
(VAN) At the start of November, more than 100 world leaders are expected to descend on Glasgow in Scotland for the latest round of high-level talks to help address the challenges of climate change.
(VAN) Thirty eight scientific advisers to governments have urged leaders at the upcoming COP26 climate conference to focus on detailed action plans, not just pledges, on how to keep a 1.5 degree C limit-within reach.
(VAN) Nation would rather focus on current goals than make new ones at COP26.