The writing contest on "Environmental Protection in Hanoi" conveys messages and perspectives on environmental protection and has received enthusiastic support from many locals.
The Cuc Phuong National Park in the northern province of Ninh Binh has coordinated with Save Vietnam's Wildlife (SVW) and the police in Ngoc Lac District in the neighbouring province of Thanh Hoa in rescuing two rare Owston's palm civets (Chrotogale owstoni).
The Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap is working on a plan to save red-headed cranes from extinction.
A rare, ancient dune in south Ottawa, Canada has been nursed back to life by a Vietnamese scientist, helping flora and flauna thrive again.
The global fight against climate change is becoming a difficult problem in the context of the “renaissance of fossil fuel”, especially coal, which is taking place strongly due to the shortage of gas caused by the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.
(TITC) - The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MOCST) issued a Decision on organising Environmental Film Festival in Vietnam with the theme “#It’s Time to Act-A Nature Film Festival in Vietnam”.
The project Hue - The Urban of Plastic Reduction in Vietnam Central Region, World Wild Fund for Nature (WWF-Vietnam) has just launched the photo contest called “Plastic Heroes” taking place from September 9 to 23, 2022 to all of the people, organizations, and enterprises nationwide.
There is a forest in Nam Tra My district, Quang Nam province, called the Nam Cong Forest, which was the base of the Inter-region Party Committee V. Under the leadership of Secretary Vo Chi Cong, the Inter-region Party Committee V completed an historic mission during the American war from 1959 to 1964, making the initial success of the strategy of the Southern Revolution in the 1960s. To remember the merits of Mr. Vo Chi Cong, who was then the Chairman of the State Council, ethnic minorities in Nam Tra My district have collaborated to preserve the forest as an historical vestige of the war.
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres stressed that developed economies are responsible for the majority of greenhouse gas emissions throughout their history.
Despite its limited capacity, level and resources compared to developed countries, Vietnam is entering a new period in its efforts to transform the economy towards green growth with strong strategic goals and international commitments.