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Update news climate change
In 2025, extreme weather events broke record after record across Vietnam. The scale of devastation is forcing the country to rethink its limits of resilience and urgently raise its threshold of adaptation.
Facing increasingly destructive disasters, National Assembly delegates call for local relief teams trained and ready to respond.
To help developing countries narrow the gap, the President called on the international community to strongly and more substantively step up the transfer of advanced, clean, and efficient technologies serving green and circular economy development.
From COP26 pledges to legal reforms, Vietnam advances its ambitious climate goals.
The Mekong Delta, a young alluvial plain formed by silt and sand carried by the Mekong River, is facing an existential threat.
Climate adaptation becomes a core strategy for property investment in Southeast Asia.
A consultation workshop convened in Hanoi on July 2 to present and gather feedback on climate change projections and communication for Vietnam.
Mariam Sherman, World Bank Country Director for Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, said the World Bank remains committed to working with the Vietnamese government to develop the next phase of climate resilience and transformation for the Mekong Delta.