As part of the COP29 Conference in Azerbaijan, Japan hosted the 10th high-level meeting of Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) partner countries, with participation from its partner nations.
On November 6, 2024, at the Women's and Development Center (Tay Ho, Hanoi), Natural Resources and Environment Magazine, in collaboration with the Central Propaganda Department of the Vietnam Women's Union (VWU), organized the forum titled "Women pioneering in circular economy development." This event aimed to bring together leaders, scientists, and startup models to discuss and exchange ideas on solid waste management, drivers of circular economy development, waste classification and treatment models, and environmentally friendly production. The forum also emphasized women's role and identified challenges in environmental protection activities to achieve green and circular economic development.
On October 14, the Vietnam ASEAN Eco-Schools Awards 2024 was officially launched in Hanoi, attended by Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE) Le Cong Thanh, Chair of the Organizing Committee and President of the Awards Selection Council. During the ceremony, Deputy Minister Le Cong Thanh urged schools nationwide to actively participate, aiming to share experiences in eco-school models and promote a green, sustainable lifestyle.
On September 16, in Hanoi, Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, Le Cong Thanh, chaired the workshop titled "International Ozone Layer Protection Day 2024 - 30 Years of Vietnam’s participation in the Vienna Convention and the Montreal Protocol."
On September 16 in Hanoi, the National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP) in Vietnam held its 4th mid-term annual workshop. The event marked a significant milestone in NPAP’s implementation with the announcement of the decision to restructure its Working Group. This restructuring aims to enhance the program’s ability to meet its established goals and contribute to global commitments on plastic pollution reduction.
The recent impact of super typhoon Yagi (Storm No. 3 in 2024) has caused multiple landslides in the northern mountainous provinces of Vietnam, resulting in serious damage. Dr. Nguyen Quoc Khanh, Director of the Center for Remote Sensing and Geological Disasters (under the Viet Nam Institute of Geosciences and Mineral Resources, MONRE) was interviewed on the issue.
On August 29, 2024, in Hanoi, the Resource and Environment Magazine held an awards ceremony for the "Action for a blue ocean" photo contest, recognizing numerous outstanding works.
In the aftermath of super typhoon Yagi, which struck northern Vietnam with unprecedented force, international organizations have committed to assisting the country in its recovery efforts. The typhoon, which set numerous records with its extreme wind speeds and rapid intensification, caused widespread devastation across several provinces, including Quang Ninh, Hai Phong, Ha Noi, Yen Bai, Lao Cai, Thai Nguyen…
On September 5, Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Le Cong Thanh signed and issued Plan No. 10/KH-BTNMT, aiming to proactively respond to Storm No. 3 in 2024 (international name Yagi), ensuring timely and effective actions to minimize damage caused by the storm and associated natural disasters.
On August 29, 2024, in Hanoi, the Natural Resources and Environment Magazine held the award ceremony for the photography contest "Action for a blue ocean."
In the past two decades, digitalization has transformed the world with both opportunities and challenges. While digital technologies can address environmental issues, the proliferation of devices, data networks, and resource-intensive applications like AI and blockchain has increased the environmental footprint.
The European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) reported that June 2024 was the hottest June on record, continuing a 13-month streak of unprecedented global temperatures. Every month since June 2023 has ranked as the planet's hottest compared to the same months in previous years. Recent data suggests that 2024 may surpass 2023 as the hottest year on record, driven by human-caused climate change and the natural El Nino phenomenon.
Air pollution is now the second-leading global risk factor for death, according to the fifth edition of the State of Global Air (SoGA) report. Released by the Health Effects Institute (HEI), an independent U.S.-based nonprofit research organization, the report reveals that air pollution was responsible for 8.1 million deaths worldwide in 2021. Beyond these fatalities, millions suffer from chronic diseases, straining healthcare systems, economies, and societies.
GAHP invites individuals worldwide to participate in our photo contest, capturing their perspectives on environmental health issues. This contest, aligned with GAHP's mission to improve health by addressing pollution, encourages photographers to explore and express the impacts of environmental challenges and their innovative solutions. By fostering cultural exchange and understanding through visual arts, this initiative encourages people to advocate for a healthier, sustainable future, addressing global environmental and health challenges.
Minister Dang Quoc Khanh emphasized that the observance of this year's World Environment Day and World Oceans Day presents an opportunity to reiterate the commitment to proactive action, addressing challenges, and responsibly harnessing land, sea, and island resources for sustainable use, thus promoting ecological equilibrium in pursuit of sustainable development objectives.
On World Environment Day (5/6), United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres issued a call to action for nations to honor all commitments in restoring ecosystems and degraded lands, as well as upholding the comprehensive Convention on Biological Diversity framework, including the Montreal Protocol.
On June 4, the Natural Resources and Environment Magazine (under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment) held the 3rd Environmental Forum 2024, themed "Household solid waste management and the role of businesses", in Hanoi. This annual event supports World Environment Day (June 5) and World Oceans Day (June 8).
New Delhi, India, is experiencing an unprecedented heatwave, with temperatures reaching up to 47°C. In response, the Delhi government has mandated early summer vacations for schools, starting from May 11 until June 30, to safeguard students from the extreme heat.