Deputy Minister Le Cong Thanh speaks at the launch event marking World Water Day, World Meteorological Day, and Earth Hour 2026.
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Children and youths join hands for clean air and sustainable future

The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, in collaboration with UNICEF in Viet Nam and various domestic and international agencies and organisations, launched a programme themed “Children and Youth Action for Clean Air and a Sustainable Future” in Ha Noi on March 21, in response to World Water Day, World Meteorological Day, and Earth Hour 2026.

Spreading a green lifestyle, thousands will run in response to Earth Hour 2026.
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Thousands to run in support of Earth Hour 2026 and promote a green lifestyle

With the message “Green Innovation – Green Future”, on the morning of March 21, 2026, in Ha Noi, the Ministry of Industry and Trade will officially launch the Earth Hour 2026 campaign. The highlight of the event is a running race attracting more than 2,000 participants, aiming to inspire the spirit of energy saving and to form civilised consumption habits within the community.

The application of digital technology helps the Son La forest ranger force to effectively carry out forest management and protection tasks.
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Attracting investment in forest carbon market

In the context of emission reduction efforts and the pursuit of net-zero emissions, the forest carbon market is becoming an important green financial channel. With its strong carbon sequestration potential, Viet Nam has many opportunities to engage more deeply in this market. However, to harness it effectively, it is necessary to continue improving policies and attracting investment resources.

In 2025, the amount of municipal solid waste generated in Viet Nam is about 70 thousand tonnes per day, mainly from urban areas. Illustrative photo.
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Reducing methane emissions from waste

In 2025, the amount of municipal solid waste generated in Viet Nam was about 70 thousand tonnes per day, mainly from urban areas. The waste picture shows that household waste has very diverse components, but food waste accounts for the largest proportion, while the remainder consists of recyclable materials, hazardous waste and other types.

Image for illustration (Credit: Thanh Dat)
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Potential for emissions reduction in the transport sector

Transport is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, accounting for around 30% of the total. It is also a leading cause of fine particulate pollution and other harmful gases. Reducing emissions is therefore an urgent task in achieving the Net Zero target by 2050, while also serving as a crucial solution for protecting human health and the living environment.

Plastic waste collection at a port in Quy Nhon (former). (Illustrative photo)
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Collective efforts to protect the blue ocean

Discarded fishing gear waste is not merely floating debris on the sea surface; it poses a prolonged threat to marine ecosystems, resources, and the livelihoods of coastal communities. The situation calls for urgent measures to reduce discarded fishing gear in order to safeguard the blue ocean.

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