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Green development, energy transition are inevitable trends: PM

Green development, energy transition, and emissions reduction are inevitable and irreversible trends that Vietnam cannot stand aside, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said on July 14.
Green development, energy transition are inevitable trends: PM ảnh 1Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh speaks at the meeting. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - Green development, energy transition,and emissions reduction are inevitable and irreversible trends that Vietnamcannot stand aside, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said on July 14.

They are also opportunities to develop and restructure theeconomy towards a green and sustainable direction, PM Chinh told the 4thmeeting of the national steering committee for implementing Vietnam'scommitments at the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26).

Green development must be sustainable, inclusive andcomprehensive, and ensure no one is left behind, he said, adding that ministries and sectorsat all levels, people and enterprises must act together with greaterdetermination, greater efforts, and more drastic and effective actions.

PM Chinh, who is also head of the steering committee, pointed to several key issues that need to be done, includingperfecting institutions, mechanisms and policies; mobilising all resources, especiallyinternational ones, green financial flows and technology transfer; stepping upresearch, development and technology transfer for equipment production anddevelopment to serve the renewable energy industry; perfecting managementmethods suitable and effective for green development; and training humanresources.

Ministries and sectors should soon complete concerted mechanisms,policies and legal documents to remove difficulties and obstacles, and mobilisethe participation of the entire society in the implementation of Vietnam'scommitments at COP26; attract resources to respond to climate change and stepup energy transition; encourage domestic and foreign organisations andindividuals to participate in climate change response and energy transition; andmobilise enterprises to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, save energy anddevelop environmentally friendly production models.

The PM also requested relevant ministries and sectorsto strongly take part in the implementation of a project carrying out the Just EnergyTransition Partnership (JETP) Declaration, develop a plan to mobilise resourcesfor the implementation of the JETP; actively discuss with the InternationalPartners Group, the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) andstakeholders.

The Government leader ordered the Ministries of Industry andTrade; Construction; Transport; and Agriculture and Rural Development tourgently issue documents detailing the response to climate change under theprovisions of the 2020 Law on Environmental Protection; promulgate sector-levelgreenhouse gas emissions reduction plans; organise the assessmentof greenhouse gas emissions of enterprises and establishments in order toattach their responsibility for implementing emissions reduction in accordancewith Vietnam's commitments at COP26.

Ministries, sectors, localities and businesses need tocontinue promoting communication activities to create high determination andunified action, and maintain momentum in implementing Vietnam's commitments at COP26 and just energy transition.

At the event, the steering committee announced the PrimeMinister's decision on the establishment and debut of the Secretariat for theImplementation of the Political Declaration on Establishing the JETP. TheSecretariat is chaired by Minister of Natural Resources and EnvironmentDang Quoc Khanh./.
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The pressing concerns comprise persistent environmental hotspots in industrial parks and industrial clusters; increasingly complex air and water pollution in major cities directly affecting public health; and shortcomings in waste management and wastewater treatment across river basins and rural areas that have yet to meet practical requirements.

In Vietnam, airlines, fuel suppliers and energy companies have begun collaborating to deploy SAF on commercial flights, demonstrating that key links in the fuel value chain—from production and supply to operation—are gradually taking shape.

On June 5, 2026, the 38th session of the International Coordinating Council of UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere Programme (MAB-ICC 38) officially designated Vietnam's Phong Nha–Ke Bang National Park as a member of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves (WNBR). The recognition marks another milestone in the country's conservation efforts, bringing its total number of UNESCO-designated World Biosphere Reserves to 12.

The zone will cover the area within Hanoi’s Ring Road 1, encompassing nine wards: Hoan Kiem, Cua Nam, Ba Dinh, Giang Vo, Ngoc Ha, Tay Ho, O Cho Dua, Hai Ba Trung, and Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam.

The lesser adjutant is a rare and endangered species classified in Group IB, which includes forest animals given the highest level of protection under Vietnamese law.

Implemented under Plan 628, a joint initiative between the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, the campaign marks a shift towards a more coordinated and long-term approach to protecting wildlife and natural resources.

Maintaining the UNESCO Global Geopark status is expected to further elevate the international profile of Lam Dong’s geological heritage while supporting sustainable tourism and green economic growth linked to the preservation of natural and cultural assets.

All five animals had become separated from their natural environments before being found by local residents.

The first bomb was found beneath the Son River, about 150 metres from a tourist boat pier in Phong Nha commune, after a local homestay owner alerted authorities.

The vision of a strong maritime nation will be reflected in green ports, offshore wind farms, thriving coastal communities, restored mangrove forests, sustainable coastal cities, resilient island outposts and generations of Vietnamese equipped with ocean knowledge and a deep sense of responsibility for the nation’s maritime future.

The chicks were born at Pairi Daiza’s Oasis greenhouse following a carefully monitored breeding and care programme. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the Vietnamese pheasant is classified as Critically Endangered and may already be extinct in the wild.

WWF VN said the non-refundable grant worth 23.9 billion VND (908,000 USD) will help provide conservation and protection solutions for the wild elephant community, including by creating safe migratory corridors, improving habitat and reducing conflict between humans and wildlife.

Hoai stressed that protecting the environment is a shared responsibility of authorities, businesses, organisations and citizens, calling on the public to adopt practical measures such as reducing litter, limiting single-use plastics, conserving resources, planting trees and sorting waste at source.

In the appeal, the VFF Central Committee's Presidium noted that environmental protection has been identified by the Party and State as a strategic priority. The 14th National Party Congress highlighted the need to harmonise economic, cultural and social development with environmental protection and improvements in living standards.

The Phuoc Thuan Border Guard Station and competent units in Ho Tram commune, Ho Chi Minh City, on June 4 rescued a rare sea turtle caught in a fishing net and safely released it back into the sea.

The elongated tortoise is one of the most beautiful and rare terrestrial tortoise species, listed in both the Vietnam Red Data Book and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species. It typically inhabits tropical and subtropical forests and plays an important role in maintaining ecological balance. However, due to illegal trade and habitat loss, its wild population has been declining sharply.

The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)-funded technical cooperation project on drainage management for climate resilience in Can Tho aims to improve planning capacity for wastewater collection, enhance operations and management of existing treatment plants, and the city’s ability to run public awareness campaigns.

A series of environmental and marine-related events to held in the central province of Nghe An from June 4-6 will generate a broad social impact, helping transform awareness into action and commitments into concrete results, and contributing to Vietnam’s goals of green growth, circular economy development, net-zero emissions and harmonious coexistence between people and nature.

According to marine experts, the repeated appearance of dolphins near the shore of Cai Chien Island is a positive sign that the local marine environment is well protected.

According to the Department of Forestry and Forest Protection, as of May 12, more than 1,350 communes and wards nationwide were under the highest forest fire warning of Level 5, while 294 others at Level 4.