With ambitious offshore wind targets and growing international partnerships, Vietnam is positioning itself as a leading renewable energy market in the Asia-Pacific region.
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.
Vietnam has emerged as a gateway to Southeast Asia for a host of Australian climate technologies.
Vietnam has an impressive slew of offshore wind power projects on the drawing board. But due to various technical and legal constraints, the country is unlikely to hit the 6 gigawatt target by 2030.
Leading enterprises invest significantly in R&D to develop eco-friendly products, boosting green transformation in Vietnam.
“The future of the blue sky every day in Hà Nội needs true collaboration of Hà Nội with neighbouring provinces and across many stakeholders," said the Head of Pollution Management Research Group at International Institution…
Around the world, leading cities have transformed old structures into symbols of sustainable development, proving that preservation is not just about safeguarding the memories of an era. It is about…

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