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Hanoi to restrict polluting vehicles across key districts

Hanoi is moving forward with a plan to restrict polluting vehicles across 12 districts, along with some soon-to-be-upgraded districts and two new cities, aiming to improve air quality and reduce congestion.

Livestock farms don’t want to create inventories of greenhouse gas emissions

Though pig and cow husbandry generates 18.5 million tons of CO2e each year, the deputy chair of the Vietnam Farm and Agribusiness Association Nguyen Duc Trong has continued to ask for delays in greenhouse gas emission inventory.

Vietnam aims for 30% electric car adoption by 2030 in climate push

In a bid to curb greenhouse gas emissions, the Ministry of Transport has introduced a plan to have 30% of all cars and 22% of motorbikes in Vietnam be electric by 2030.

Michelin's WISAMO: A revolutionary leap towards greener seas

As the maritime transport sector grapples with the urgent challenge of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, innovative solutions are emerging to steer the industry toward a sustainable future.

MoT proposes tighter regulations on emissions inspections for motorcycles

The Ministry of Transport proposed that only organisations with certificates proving their eligibility to operate emissions inspection services for motorcycles and scooters will be allowed to conduct inspections.

Can Vietnam tackle emissions from nearly 6.5 million cars?

Vietnam is grappling with the challenge of reducing emissions from nearly 6.5 million cars, each acting as a mobile emission station, contributing significantly to the country’s air pollution.

‘Gold treasure’ buried in mud because of farmers’ bad habits

Vietnamese farmers mostly bury straw after harvesting, a habit that not only leads to loss of revenue but an increase in CO2 emissions.

Experts discuss low-emissions rice project

Experts have gathered in a seminar held on August 26 by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development focusing on advancing sustainable development and green growth in the Mekong Delta region through a significant rice cultivation project.

Vietnam shares efforts towards Asia Zero Emission Community

Vietnam joined 10 other member countries of the Asia Zero Emission Community (AZEC) at the second AZEC Ministerial Meeting held in Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 21.

Super-organism could help reduce greenhouse gas emissions: scientists

Axolla, an animal feed and organic fertilizer considered a super-organism, absorbs CO2 eight times more than green trees and could help increase carbon credits in rice farming, experts say.

New vehicles to have to undergo emission testing after 2-3 years of use

The Law on Road Traffic Order and Safety, which will take effect from January 1, 2025, stipulates that motorcycle emission testing must protect the environment.

Controlling motorbike emissions from 2025 is still challenging

Many traffic experts, while agreeing emissions need to be checked, recommend that changes are made in stages, so implementation does not have a sudden impact on traffic and people’s lives.

Vietnam urgently needs standards for electric and hybrid vehicle emissions

There is currently no national standard for emissions for electric and hybrid vehicles in Vietnam, which has hindered many manufacturers from producing or importing these vehicles.

Vietnam vows to digitize greenhouse-gas emissions inventory

Greenhouse-gas emissions stocktaking is difficult for many Vietnamese enterprises, but if the process is digitized, it could take only seven days and save a lot of money.

Businesses still have questions about emission-reduction management

Many issues related to emission reductions remain unclear for businesses and experts, including questions on licensing procedures for enterprises taking stock of greenhouse gas emissions, and on quota allocation and carbon credit management.

Vietnam has great potential for biofuel: experts

Biofuels are part of the country’s strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Vietnam receives US$51.5 million in emission reduction payments

Vietnam has received a US$51.5 million payment for verified emissions reductions for reducing deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+) and for enhancing carbon stored in forests through reforestation and afforestation.

Local authorities want to collect emission fees from cars, motorbikes

Many localities have proposed adding transport vehicles to the list of subjects required to pay environmental protection fees.

Detailed breakdown of total emissions necessary, even at grassroots level

Establishing and operating an online facility-level greenhouse gas inventory reporting system is crucial. This is also a significant challenge for Vietnam due to limitations in awareness and technical capacity at facilities and local levels.

Co-firing technology to promote energy transition in Vietnam

Biomass co-firing technology at Vietnam's thermal power plants will significantly help reduce CO2 emissions while helping save hundreds of millions or billions of dollars, according to scientists.