Ice appears, covering Fansipan peak in white. (Photo: NDO)
Environment

Ice covers Fansipan peak

Temperatures at the peak of Fansipan (Lao Cai Province) dropped below zero on the morning of January 7. Combined with rainfall, the cold caused the water to freeze, forming ice that blanketed the area in white.

Air pollution due to fine dust in Ha Noi often exceeds safe levels. (Photo: NAM NGUYEN)
Environment

Green transition in operational platform

In 2025, climate change has become more extreme and natural disasters have become more frequent; many rivers continue to be polluted, and the sky in major cities has been covered in a layer of fine dust smog on many days. Meanwhile, green development has been becoming a mandatory trend. These intertwined challenges require higher levels of operational capacity and action.

A model of the Tien Xuan smart urban area, one of Ha Noi’s pilot smart city developments designed to connect with and support the Hoa Lac Hi-Tech Park.
Society

Modern urban governance adapted to climate change

Urbanisation in Viet Nam is gathering pace, but it also brings a host of challenges, including overloaded infrastructure, environmental pollution, heightened disaster risks and climate change. This reality underscores the urgent need to renew thinking and reform planning and governance approaches in urban development.

AI-enabled cameras can regulate traffic signals in real time, helping to reduce congestion and emissions.
Environment

Enhancing capacity for vehicle emission control

Transport vehicles are among the sources of greenhouse gas emissions, fine particulate matter and toxic gases that adversely affect human health. The rapid growth in the number of vehicles has created an urgent need to strengthen the capacity of competent authorities to control vehicle emissions.

20 trailblazing companies in national green ESG rankings honoured at the ceremony (Photo: NDO)
Environment

20 trailblazing companies in national green ESG rankings honoured

The Academy for Green Growth (AGG) under the Viet Nam National University of Agriculture and the Viet Nam Association for Conservation of Nature and Environment (VACNE) wrapped up the “For a Green National Environment” programme 2025 while unveiling the results of its "National Green ESG Enterprises 2025" survey during a ceremony in Hanoi on December 20.

The application of soil nutrient management in Dak Lak helps farmers improve production efficiency.
Environment

Key to unlocking path towards Net Zero

Green transformation is becoming an inevitable requirement in a new phase of development, as digital technologies, data and artificial intelligence (AI) open up entirely new ways to cut emissions, optimise resource use, and enhance production and governance efficiency.

Heavy rain accompanied by whirlwinds swept through District 6 (former), ripping roofs off schools and toppling trees. (Photo: NGUYEN TAN/Nhan Dan)
Environment

Stepping up socialisation of disaster prevention and control

The year 2025 has been assessed as one marked by abnormal and extreme natural disasters, with rainfall and flooding exceeding historical records. According to the Department of Dyke Management and Natural Disaster Prevention and Control, since the beginning of the year, 21 types of natural disasters have occurred nationwide.

Representatives of the Dak Lak Provincial Agricultural Extension Centre exchange views on low-emission rice cultivation programmes at Hoa Xuan Seed Rice Farm. (Photo: MINH ANH)
Environment

New prospects for low-emission rice

After more than two years implementing the project on sustainable development of 1 million hectares of high-quality, low-emission specialised rice cultivation associated with green growth in the Mekong Delta through 2030 (the Project), the gradually improved policy framework has paved the way for clear changes in the fields.

With proactive plans in place, residents remain calm and learn to live with flooding.
Environment

Building climate-resilient cities

As a locality frequently hit by natural disasters, Hue City is accelerating the application of science and technology, improving reservoir operation procedures and strengthening early warning capacity, with the aim of building an urban area more resilient to extreme storms and floods.

Vehicles crowd national highways leading into Ho Chi Minh City. (Photo: THE ANH)
Environment

Roadmap for “greening” public transport

As the country’s leading economic engine, Ho Chi Minh City has been identified as a pioneer in the roadmap for “greening” transport, with priority given to the public transport system. This is a key pillar in reducing dependence on private vehicles while cutting emissions.

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