Tourists visit the mangrove forest at Dragon Hill, Do Son Ward, Hai Phong City. (Photo: NGUYEN DANG)
Environment

Carbon credits harnessed from mangrove forest ecosystems

On the journey toward Net Zero, alongside efforts to curb emissions, harnessing and accumulating carbon credits from nature is an effective solution. Recently, Vietnamese scientists have identified a natural carbon source with large reserves and high average storage capacity within mangrove forest ecosystems.

Many supermarkets and convenience stores struggle to find alternative packaging materials.
Environment

Promoting environmentally friendly consumption

From January 1, 2026, Ha Noi officially rolled out a series of measures to curb the use of single-use plastics at markets, convenience stores, hotels and tourist sites, marking the start of a roadmap to reduce plastic waste and move towards sustainable consumption. After more than a week of implementation, many establishments have begun to comply with the regulations, but reality suggests there will still be considerable challenges before the policy fully takes effect.

Participating in the Project on one million hectares of high-quality rice has helped farmers in the western region make a strong transformation in their production mindset. (Photo: NGUYEN HUU TUNG)
Environment

New identity for Vietnamese rice

After one year of implementing the Project on one million hectares of high-quality, low-emission rice associated with green growth, farmers in the Mekong Delta have boldly changed their production mindset, so that Vietnamese rice has begun to acquire a “green identity” in the international market.

During the 2025-2026 period, enterprises in the cement, iron and steel, and thermal power sectors will be required to inventory and control emissions quotas in preparation for the mandatory carbon market. (Photo: Nguyen Nghi)
Environment

The journey towards Viet Nam’s carbon credit market

The carbon credit market is a key policy instrument that helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions through market-based mechanisms. However, for businesses to participate in the carbon market in a sustainable manner, relevant authorities need to promptly roll out concrete plans, solutions and an appropriate legal framework.

A grape vineyard in Nam Duong, Bac Ninh Province. (Photo: Bao Long)
Environment

Foundation for modern agriculture

In 2022, the pilot scheme to develop raw material zones launched by the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment was officially initiated. Following investment, these raw material zones have played a leading role in production, while also linking the “four stakeholders” — farmers, enterprises, scientists, and the state — in the development of modern agriculture.

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.

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