link ae888

Malaysia launches ASEAN environment year

Over 100 delegates from 10 ASEAN countries, along with three of the group’s partners, China, Japan and the Republic of Korea, attended a ceremony to launch the 2012 ASEAN Environment Year in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on July 17-18.
Over 100 delegates from 10 ASEAN countries, along with three of thegroup’s partners, China, Japan and the Republic of Korea, attended aceremony to launch the 2012 ASEAN Environment Year in Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia on July 17-18.

This year’s event themed‘Environmental Awareness through Eco-Schools’ focused on the roleschools play in improving the awareness of their pupils on theimportance of protecting the environment and conserving nature.

At the opening ceremony, Malaysia ’s Minister of Natural Resourcesand the Environment, Douglas Uggah Embas, said that schools foster andform the thought processes that constantly question accepted norms andstandards for wise resource use and sustainability.

Hesaid he hopes there will be more regular exchanges of information onenvironmental issues and a higher level of cooperation during the 2012ASEAN Environment Year, to ensure the environment is protected in asustainable manner and natural resources are managed efficiently.

To highlight the occasion, the 2012 ASEAN Eco-Schools Award waspresented to 20 schools around ASEAN, including two from Vietnam,for educating their pupils on environmental protection and promotingenvironmentally friendly activities.

Truong Thi CamTu, Vice-Principal of the Hanoi-based Thuc Nghiem Primary School ,said it is a great honour for the school to receive the noble award inrecognition of its efforts to create a clean and pleasant learningenvironment.

Le Mai Anh, the Vice-Principal of ChuVan An Secondary School, also in Hanoi, said the award confirms the 100year old school’s standing on environmental protection, not only at homebut also across the region. She added that the school will always beseen as the capital city’s green lung.-VNA

See more

An Giang province closes the Tra Su Sluice to block flooding, helping downstream farmers complete harvest of their summer-autumn rice and begin sowing the autumn-winter crop on schedule. (Photo: VNA)

Mekong Delta flooding higher than normal this ye𝓡ar

Floodwater levels in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta are high and will continue to rise this month, especially in upstream areas, according to the hydraulic works management and construction department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment.
Bui Chinh Nghia, Deputy Director of the Forestry and Forest Protection Department and Director of the CITES Vietnam Management Authority, speaks at the meeting. (Photo: VNA)

ASEAN members j🎐oin hands to prevent endangered wildlife trafficking

Regional solidarity and cooperation are the key factor for the effective implementation of wildlife protection regulations. Only through sustainable cooperation, innovative approaches, and collective action can biodiversity be safeguarded for the present and future generations, an Vietnamese official has said.
An overview of the session to announce the International Court of Justice's advisory opinion on the obligations of States in respect of climate change. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam contributes to international cour🍃t's ad﷽visory opinion on climate change

As a key member of the core group of 18 countries, initiated by Vanuatu, Vietnam engaged in advocating for the UN General Assembly’s Resolution N.77/276, requesting for the ICJ’s advisory opinion. Following the resolution's adoption, Vietnam fully participated in all procedural steps for the first time, from submitting written proposals to presenting directly at the court’s hearings.
Hanoi plans to expand the charging station network for better efficiency. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi to roll out policies support🦩ing green transport transition

Under the plan, from 2025 to 2026, the city will complete mechanisms and policies to support businesses in switching to green vehicles, expand the electric and green-energy bus network, and build charging stations. The targeted proportion of green buses is set at 10% in 2025 and 20–23% in 2026.
{dagathomo tructiep hôm nay}|{link link link ae888}|{dá gà thomo}|{trực tiếp đá gà thomo hom nay}|{sbobet asian handicap}|