Water shortages and prolonged drought are expected to place substantial pressure on agricultural production, particularly the 2026 summer-autumn crop in the central region, while also threatening livelihoods and the cultivation of rice, fruit trees and aquaculture in the south.
HCM City has officially launched its first ecotourism project in the Cần Giờ protected forest, marking a significant step towards promoting green tourism while safeguarding one of Việt Nam's most valuable mangrove ecosystems.
Vietnamese enterprises are focusing on producing their own solar power to meet production needs as no more commercial solar power sources are planned to be put into operation between now and 2030.
As the nation is aiming for green growth, Nguyen Thanh Huong, Country HR Manager of the leading global recruitment, staffing, outsourcing and payroll company ManpowerGroup Vietnam shares about the growing importance of sustainability in business…
According to the World Bank (WB), Vietnam will need an additional US$368 billion of investment capital, equivalent to 6.8 percent of its gross domestic product (GDP), from now until 2040 to implement its climate change…
Việt Nam must develop charging infrastructure and ensure a stable electricity supply to prepare for the era of electric mobility transition.
Developing renewable energy resources is expected to help Vietnam reach its target of carbon neutrality by 2050, according to insiders.

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