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)
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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)
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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.
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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)
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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.

Creative cultural activities in Ha Noi are becoming increasingly diverse in cultural expression, attracting strong public interest.
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An ecosystem for development of a creative city

Ha Noi has achieved many accomplishments in building a creative city; however, the capital still needs new breakthroughs to fully harness its advantages and potential. The city is strengthening experience-sharing and international cooperation so that this model can truly contribute to socio-economic development.

The operation of a waste-to-energy plant in Gia Binh, Bac Ninh. (Photo: NAM PHONG)
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Green investment projects promoted

In the journey toward realising the commitment to achieve Net Zero by 2050, specific policies that promote green investment play a pivotal role alongside general strategies. A major challenge is that, beyond technical requirements, infrastructure, coordination mechanisms, and human resources, green projects typically require extremely large amounts of capital.

Reducing urban air pollution is an issue of widespread public concern. (Photo: Khieu Minh)
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Strong efforts made to improve Viet Nam’s urban air quality

Air pollution has become one of the most serious health hazards in Viet Nam, particularly in major cities such as Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh City, where poor air quality is recorded at many times of the year. As such, finding solutions to reduce urban air pollution has received attention from all levels of government.

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