Por: ABC News World December 14, 2022
BERLIN -- A group of nine rich industrialized nations approved a deal to provide with $15.5 billion to help the Southeast Asian nation move faster from coal power to renewable energy, cutting its climate-damaging pollution.The Group of Seven major economies, along with Norway and Denmark, said in a statement that the aim is to help Vietnam reduce its emissions to “net zero” by 2050, a goal which expert say needs to be met globally to cap... + full article
Forbes USA Business December 20, 2022
Scores of workers leave the Taiwanese Ty Hung factory in Ho Chi Minh City. NHAC NGUYEN/AFP via Getty Images Vietnam has long been the closest thing Asia has to the economic equivalent of a pendulum. Like clockwork, a place many like to think of as a “mini-China” stumbles... + más
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MarketWatch USA Politics December 08, 2022
The 2050 pledge is in line with pledges made by the rest of the developed world. The buildings will be required to reduce on-site emissions associated with energy consumption, such as for heating and hot water, by 90% relative to 2003 levels by as soon as 2025. In 2030, the... + más
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Forbes USA Business November 23, 2022
Floating village and rock islands in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam. Over the years, Vietnam GDP per capita ... [+] has shown remarkable growth, even amid the economic disruptions of the pandemic.getty It goes without saying that the world economy has been going through turbulent times... + más
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NBC News USA Science November 11, 2022
Global emissions of carbon dioxide stayed at record high levels in 2022, giving the planet less than a decade to meet the goals of the landmark Paris Agreement, according to a report released Thursday. The Global Carbon Project, made up of scientists who track and quantify... + más
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CBS News USA World November 11, 2022
The burning of fossil fuels continues to wreak havoc on Earth's stability. A group of more than 100 scientists has determined that 2022 will be a record year for carbon emissions — a finding that comes as world leaders gather in Egypt at COP27 to discuss the urgency in... + más
Soil’s Power as a Climate Solution Has Often Been Overlooked. Until Now | Time
Los Angeles Times USA Business October 04, 2022
The Inflation Reduction Act is both the most important federal climate legislation ever and sadly inadequate to protect the U.S. and the world from the effects of climate change. Where it falls short, states could intervene with tougher regulations — but many won’t. That... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Opinion September 22, 2022
Dozens of times as a US senator and later as a US diplomat, I’ve returned to Vietnam, primarily focused on how the United States and Vietnam can work together to advance a peaceful relationship not defined or dominated by the war of our youth, but by the interests of our... + más
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