Party General Secretary and President To Lam has written an article emphasising the urgent need to transform development thinking, accelerate the green transition, protect the environment and oceans, and build a Vietnam that develops rapidly while remaining sustainable and in harmony with nature.
Vietnam’s rules say that revenue from forest-based carbon credits will be prioritised for forest protection and development, as well as community livelihoods. Indonesia has introduced a nesting framework to avoid double counting.
The role of nature in green growth cannot be ignored, and incorporating natural capital considerations into the economic growth strategies of developing countries is essential for protecting the environment.
The shift from gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles to environmentally friendly green energy could generate high-value carbon credits for Vietnam.
The rapid expansion of electric vehicles (EVs) has raised a pressing need for Việt Nam to develop a synchronous grid and charging infrastructure and a step-by-step roadmap is critical to phrase out fossil fuel vehicles.
Associate Professor Nguyễn Đình Thọ, Director of the Institute of Strategy and Policy on Natural Resources and Environment, talks to Năng lượng mới (New Energy) Magazine about Việt Nam’s mechanisms and policies to develop the…
Green hydrogen production using offshore wind turbines is an optimal solution that many countries around the world have applied in their energy transition. Vietnam also considers it one of the…

Sign in to your account
