Green transition is no longer an option; rather, it has become a top strategic priority for businesses, especially as Vietnam has committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
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.
Gender equality plays a crucial role in sustainable development and achieving the Net Zero target. Women are not only a vital part of the workforce but also key contributors to environmental protection initiatives and carbon…
In this article, Dr Richard Ramsawak and Professor Robert Baulch from The Business School at RMIT Vietnam delve into Vietnam's renewable energy revolution.
Forestry is the only sector in Vietnam that has minus net emissions, with a surplus of 40 million tons of CO2 each year, which has been likened to a ‘gold mine’.
Vietnam Economic Times / VnEconomy sought insights and solutions from various stakeholders on developing new energy sources for the country’s green future.
The issuance of the national plan on the implementation of the Glasgow Leaders’ Declaration on Forests and Land Use is another step taken by the Vietnamese Government towards achieving net…

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