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Vietnam needs USD 28 billion for green transition by 2030 (28/11/2025 08:08 )
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VACNE contributes opinions on biofuels

Ngày 12/10/2025 05:44:00

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VACNE ACTIVITIES
Image of the 2025 Central Executive Committee Conference of the Vietnam Association...

(VACNE) - This morning, November 27, 2025, in Hanoi, the Vietnam Nature and Environment Protection held the 2025 Central Executive Committee Conference to review the results of the 2025 work and discuss the directions and tasks for 2026.

03:54:00 | Ngày 27/11/2025

The Heritage Tree Council operates very actively and efficiently, serving as a shining example of VACNE.
Many passionate opinions on the Draft Document of the 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam
Statistics of daily visits on the VACNE website in October 2025
ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS
Hanoi among world’s five most polluted cities as AQI hits hazardous levels

Air quality in Hanoi worsened on December 1, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) climbing to hazardous levels and posing significant health risks.

06:26:00 | Ngày 02/12/2025

Vietnam needs USD 28 billion for green transition by 2030
Vuon Chuoi: Tracing 4,000 years of life in ancient Hanoi
Flooding hits North South railway, disrupting train services
OTHER NEWS
HCM City youths join volunteer activities in Laos

More than 100 young people in Ho Chi Minh City have begun a trip to neighbouring Laos for volunteer activities until June 28.

10:02:00 | Ngày 15/06/2025

Nha Trang Bay turtle egg-laying area proposed
Wild elephant appears near Nghe An tourist spot
Dak Lak Province authorities look for ways to protect the region's elephant number