June 5, 2026 | 05:38 GMT +7
June 5, 2026 | 05:38 GMT +7
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(VAN) Starting from July 15, businesses in Viet Nam will be allowed to purchase forest carbon credits to offset greenhouse gas emissions under Decree 180/ND-CP recently issued by the Government.
(VAN) Production linkages, emissions reduction, technology adoption, and green logistics have been identified as the key pillars of sustainable agriculture in Vietn Nm's next development phase.
(VAN) For producers wanting to move into premium segments, green production and emissions reduction have become near-mandatory conditions of entry.
(VAN) Decree No. 112/2026/ND-CP, which takes effect on May 19, officially activates the international carbon credit exchange market in Viet Nam through three key mechanisms.
(VAN) Viet Nam will receive nearly $72 million for reducing emissions in the forest sector under the REDD+ results-based payment mechanism approved by the Green Climate Fund (GCF).
(VAN) Ho Chi Minh City directs departments, sectors, and localities to implement solutions to accelerate greenhouse gas emission reductions in agriculture and waste management.
(VAN) Revenue from emission reductions has brought major changes to the Pu Hu Nature Reserve, from improving community livelihoods to strengthening linkages for sustainable forest management.
(VAN) C.P. Viet Nam has announced the successful completion of its goal to plant 1.5 million trees during the 2021-2025 period, a key milestone within company's long-term ESG strategy and its roadmap for emission reduction.
(VAN) Small changes in rice cultivation, from irrigation methods and straw collection to input management, are paving a new way for Vietnam's agriculture in the journey toward emission reduction.
(VAN) On November 27, the Ninh Binh Department of Agriculture and Environment and the Institute for Green Growth Research organized a training course on greenhouse gas inventory for businesses.
(VAN) Viet Nam has declared that it will develop and implement strong greenhouse gas reduction measures to achieve Net Zero emissions by 2050 and it is following through on that commitment.
(VAN) The sector of industrial processes holds significant potential for major reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and is poised to receive considerable support from global climate funds.
(VAN) Low-emission production and the conditions for granting a ‘low-emission’ label for agricultural products were among the key topics addressed by the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment at the 2025 ‘Listening to Farmers’ Forum.
(VAN) Viet Nam's nationally determined contribution for the 2026-2035 period will reflect the country's highest commitment, contributing to the global effort in response to climate change.
(VAN) Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mai Van Trinh emphasized that measuring greenhouse gas emissions and carbon storage provides the essential scientific foundation for Viet Nam to fulfill its emission reduction commitments.