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Da Nang: $16,446 fine imposed on discharging waste into environment

 An enterprise and a driver received an administrative fine of over VND383 million for discharging dangerous waste into environment in the central city of Da Nang.

Ha Tinh launches poaching investigation

 Nguyen Xuan Man, head of the forest ranger unit in Ha Loc District, Ha Tinh Province, said on November 10 that they were collaborating with related agencies to deal with illegal poaching in the area.

More scrap containers found at HCM City port

 25 scrap containers have been found at Cat Lai Port in HCM City recently despite the government’s tightened controls over scrap imports.

Danang mass fish death caused by explosives

 The mass fish deaths in Danang coast might have been caused by fishing using explosives according to local authorities.

Experts call for immediate efforts to tackle climate change

 Humankind had “mortgaged” its future with uncontrolled growth at the expense of the environment for far too long, experts agreed, and urged for the simultaneous pursuit of development and sustainability.

Experts raise concerns over draining of wetlands

 The loss and degradation of wetland areas are occurring more rapidly than in any other ecosystem due to large-scale land use changes, infrastructure development, altered water flow, and the impact of climate change.

Hanoi Forum 2018 focuses on climate change response

 The Hanoi Forum 2018 opened on November 9, drawing nearly 500 delegates, made up of former and incumbent state leaders, heads of business groups and international organisations, as well as domestic and foreign scholars and scientists.

Wild birds sold at unofficial Hanoi market

 Hundreds of wild birds have been sold at a temporary market by Thang Long Avenue in Hanoi.  

HCM City faces difficulties in waste classification

Solid waste can be classified by source or characteristics, and the work has been piloted in HCM City over the past decade. However, shortcomings in waste management and collection have hindered the city’s environmental protection efforts. 


Northern Vietnam helps preserve prehistoric plants in East Asia

 Scientists have found that northern Vietnam is one of the areas most populated by prehistoric plants in East Asia, containing species which have have been around from some dozens to hundreds of million years ago. 

Green Office initiative to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions

 Vietnam could cut down 6 percent of its greenhouse gas emissions through the implementation of the ‘Green Office’ Initiative, the Asian Institute of Technology in Vietnam (AIT-VN) said at a workshop in Hanoi on November 7. 

Meeting looks to address erosion, sediment deposition along central coast

 Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has once again emphasised the importance of protecting the marine environment while chairing a meeting on coastal erosion and sediment deposition at river mouths in central coastal provinces from Nghe An to Binh Thuan.

Rare wild animals sharply fall in numbers at Ho Chi Minh City rescue centre

 Many rare wild animals at Cu Chi Wildlife Rescue Station in Ho Chi Minh City have been found living in poor condition while the numbers are falling sharply. 

Vietnam proactive in reducing greenhouse gas emissions

 Vietnam will undertake many adaptation activities to increase its resilience to climate change, enabling it to contribute more to mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

Nghe An struggles to deal with wild elephant preservation

 Farmers in the central province of Nghe An are worried about wild elephants which have returned to find foods at their fields over the last couple of days. 

No way to cope with toxic waste

Tran Hong Ha, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, suggested assigning certain enterprises to manage and sell the waste abandoned at local ports within two months. However, no one would buy the toxic waste.

Da Nang says no to single-use plastic products

 Da Nang has launched a campaign to call on the community to ‘Say No’ to single-use plastic products to deal with pollution and waste treatment costs.

The difficulties of pangolin conservation

 Protecting pangolins from the wildlife trade is a difficult task.

Ca Mau authorities reject extension of treatment plant shutdown

 Authorities in the southern province of Cà Mau do not agree that Cà Mau City’s garbage treatment plant should extend its shutdown to conduct repairs.

Human push wildlife populations to the brink

 Humanity and the way we feed, fuel and finance our societies and economies is pushing nature and the services that power and sustain us to the brink, according to the WWF’s 2018 Living Planet Report.