Trong khi Bắc Kinh phát triển Năng lượng tái tạo, thì các công ty Trung Quốc xây nhiệt điện than ở Việt Nam và các nước nghèo – As Beijing Joins Climate Fight, Chinese Companies Build Coal Plants

When China halted plans for more than 100 new coal-fired power plants this year, even as President Trump vowed to “bring back coal” in America, the contrast seemed to confirm Beijing’s new role as a leader in the fight against climate change.

But new data on the world’s biggest developers of coal-fired power plants paints a very different picture: China’s energy companies will make up nearly half of the new coal generation expected to go online in the next decade.

Tiếp tục đọc “Trong khi Bắc Kinh phát triển Năng lượng tái tạo, thì các công ty Trung Quốc xây nhiệt điện than ở Việt Nam và các nước nghèo – As Beijing Joins Climate Fight, Chinese Companies Build Coal Plants”

New forestry law looks beyond protection to development

Last update 15:51 | 26/11/2017

Ha Cong Tuan, deputy minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, speaks to the Vietnam Economic Times about his ministry’s resolve to make forests a key resource for national economic development.

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How does the 2017 Law on Forestry compare to the 2004 Law on Forestry Protection and Development?

The new forestry law consists of 12 chapters with 108 articles stipulating management, protection, development and use of forests, along with processing and trade of forest products. The law will come into force on January 1st 2019. Tiếp tục đọc “New forestry law looks beyond protection to development”

7-yr-old Vietnamese girl tortured with heated iron by father, stepmother

The girl has not been separated from her abusers as local authorities say their hands are tied

 
Photos of the burned marks on T.’s face captured by her teachers

A seven-year-old girl in southern Vietnam has been found to be a victim of constant domestic violence by her father and stepmother, whose tortures include the use of a heated iron bar to burn marks on her skin.

The girl, N.H.N.T., has been living with the abusers since her parents got divorced.

According to T.’s mother Huynh Thi Binh Van, 27, the ex-husband had forced her to give up custody of their child by threatening to kill the whole family if she dared to refuse.

With little knowledge about how the legal system works, Van complied with the demand. Tiếp tục đọc “7-yr-old Vietnamese girl tortured with heated iron by father, stepmother”

Children brutally beaten at Ho Chi Minh City childcare center

Children aged two to five are physically abused at the facility on a daily basisBy Tuoi Tre News

November 26, 2017, 15:46 GMT+7

​Children brutally beaten at Ho Chi Minh City childcare center
Pham Thi My Minh threatens the children with a knife during a meal at the Mam Xanh daycare facility in District 12, Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Tuoi Tre

Workers at a daycare center in Ho Chi Minh City have been caught physically abusing dozens of children.

Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper reporters have revealed the ugly truth at the Mam Xanh child care facility in Hiep Thanh Ward, District 12. Tiếp tục đọc “Children brutally beaten at Ho Chi Minh City childcare center”

Formosa exceeds emission limit after raising capacity for evaluation: Vietnam ministry

The steel business was responsible for mass fish deaths along the central coast of Vietnam in 2016

A Formosa steel plant in Ha Tinh Province, Vietnam. Photo: Tuoi Tre

Recent reports of emissions exceeding the permissible amount at Formosa steel mills in north-central Ha Tinh Province were the result of a raised capacity to evaluate the company’s emission treatment system, Vietnam’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE) has said.

The ministry gave the explanation on Saturday afternoon following rumors that the Taiwanese steel business was once again bringing harm to Vietnam’s environment. Tiếp tục đọc “Formosa exceeds emission limit after raising capacity for evaluation: Vietnam ministry”

Vietnam city proposes subsidizing airlines flying to local airport

The Can Tho International Airport is operating well below its design capacity

Passengers disembark a Vietjet plane at Can Tho International Airport. Photo: Tuoi Tre

The administration of a city in southern Vietnam has suggested using state money to provide subsidy to airlines opening new routes to its unmarketable airport.

The proposal has been submitted to the municipal People’s Council for review and approval.

According to the proposal, all airlines opening new routes to the Can Tho International Airport will be subsidized based on ticket price. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam city proposes subsidizing airlines flying to local airport”

Would we be better off without religion?

Reza Aslan and Lawrence Krauss debate whether religion is inherently violent, and if science and faith can coexist.

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Is religion a force of good or evil? A controversial question at times, but one that can’t be avoided in the modern world. From violence and terror, to gender equality, to science, reason, and education – the faithful and the faithless tend to repeatedly clash over whether religion is a net positive or negative, whether it helps humanity more than it hurts it. Tiếp tục đọc “Would we be better off without religion?”

The nunchaku and a young man’s path of career

VNN – Update: November, 26/2017 – 09:00 Gripping: Lại Xuân Huy guides his club members on practising nunchaku moves. VNS Photos Trung Hiếu

Viet Nam News Endless effort and passion has enabled Lại Xuân Huy to succeed at a deadly form of martial arts. He even quit university to learn more about the ancient art from Okinawa, the home of nunchaku, two sticks joined by a short chain. Trung Hiếu reports.

As I walked through Thống Nhất Park in Hà Nội on a cool autumn afternoon, I heard strange whirring sounds behind trees in the distance.

Drawing nearer, I was surprised to find a group of about 30 young people, male and female, dressed in black. They were practising martial arts with two short wooden, metal or plastic sticks  joined by a short chain. Tiếp tục đọc “The nunchaku and a young man’s path of career”

Ra mắt bộ sưu tập độc đáo “Voi ở Tây Nguyên”

>> Tặng bảo tàng đồ nghề bắt voi rừng của Vua Voi
>> Lễ tiếp nhận bộ dụng cụ bắt voi của gia tộc Ama Kông
>> Để mãi còn truyền kỳ Vua Voi

Sau gần 4 năm tiếp nhận bộ dụng cụ săn voi gia truyền do thầy thuốc Khăm Phết Lào, con trai của “Vua voi” Ama Kông hiến tặng, Bảo tàng Dân tộc học Việt Nam đã triển khai nhiều chuyến điền dã nghiên cứu sâu về chủ đề này, chuẩn bị công phu tỉ mỉ, để làm lễ khai mạc trưng bày bộ sưu tập “Voi ở Tây Nguyên” vào chiều ngày 25/11/2017.

Góc trưng bày bộ đồ nghề săn voi

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Venezuela is likely to be the first country to lose all of its glaciers, but unfortunately it will not be the last country.

Venezuela is losing its last glacier

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Humboldt Glacier, 14 December 2011 (Source: The Photographer/ Creative Commons).

Venezuela used to have five glaciers. Today, only one remains. The last glacier in Venezuela, the Humboldt glacier, is about to disappear. “Reduced to an area of ten football pitches, a tenth of its size 30 years ago, it will be gone within a decade or two,” reports The Economist. Once Venezuela loses the Humbolt, it will become the first country in modern history to have lost all of its glaciers.

The glacier is expected to completely vanish in ten to twenty years, and scientists have expressed the importance of studying the glacier in its last stages. However, the political and economic crisis in Venezuela makes it difficult to study the glacier. In the past, studies have shown how rapid glacier retreat affects the water cycle in glacier-dependent basins, which changes water regulation and availability. Thus, the disappearance of the Humboldt glacier will impact local communities as run-off stability and water supply for agriculture change. Tiếp tục đọc “Venezuela is likely to be the first country to lose all of its glaciers, but unfortunately it will not be the last country.”

Nghị quyết về Phát triển bền vững ĐBSCL thích ứng với Biến đổi khí hậu – Số 120/NQ-CP

CHÍNH PHỦ
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CỘNG HÒA XÃ HỘI CHỦ NGHĨA VIỆT NAM
Độc lập – Tự do – Hạnh phúc
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Số: 120/NQ-CP

Hà Nội, ngày 17 tháng 11 năm 2017

 

NGHỊ QUYẾT

VỀ PHÁT TRIỂN BỀN VỮNG ĐỒNG BẰNG SÔNG CỬU LONG THÍCH ỨNG VỚI BIẾN ĐỔI KHÍ HẬU

CHÍNH PHỦ

Căn cứ Luật Tổ chức Chính phủ ngày 19 tháng 6 năm 2015;

Căn cứ Nghị quyết số 24-NQ/TW ngày 03 tháng 6 năm 2013 của Ban Chấp hành Trung ương Đảng khóa XI về chủ động ứng phó với biến đổi khí hậu, tăng cường quản lý tài nguyên và bảo vệ môi trường;

Căn cứ Kết luận số 28-KL/TW ngày 14 tháng 8 năm 2012 của Bộ Chính trị về phương hướng, nhiệm vụ, giải pháp phát triển kinh tế – xã hội và bảo đảm an ninh, quốc phòng vùng đồng bằng sông Cửu Long đến năm 2020;

Trên cơ sở kết quả của Hội nghị về phát triển bền vững đồng bằng sông Cửu Long thích ứng với biến đổi khí hậu ngày 26 – 27 tháng 9 năm 2017; thảo luận, biểu quyết của các Thành viên Chính phủ tại phiên họp Chính phủ thường kỳ tháng 9 năm 2017,

QUYẾT NGHỊ:

Tiếp tục đọc “Nghị quyết về Phát triển bền vững ĐBSCL thích ứng với Biến đổi khí hậu – Số 120/NQ-CP”

Hanoi farmers earn big during daisy season

Last update 13:39 | 22/11/2017

Farmers in Nhat Tan Ward, Hanoi, are busy with harvesting their daisies, with the promise of lucrative returns.

 

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Some local households said the flower grew a lot in Nhat Tan and were ignored as worthless. Only when people flocked to take photos of the fields, did people in Nhat Tan start cultivating them.

Tiếp tục đọc “Hanoi farmers earn big during daisy season”

Da Nang cafes, restaurants offer free restrooms for tourists

Last update 15:43 | 24/11/2017

VietNamNet Bridge – More than 300 restaurants, cafés, bars, hotels and shopping centres are offering free restrooms for tourists in the downtown area as part of an effort to boost hospitality in the central city.

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A cafe offer a free restroom for tourists and local people. — VNS Photos Cong Thanh

Nguyen Xuan Binh, deputy director of the city’s tourism department, said the campaign was launched in 2015 at 100 restaurants and cafés downtown. He said the city would continue to encourage restaurant and café owners in the city to offer free restrooms for visitors in the coming years.

He said the department also offered a smart phone application called Comfort as Home to help tourists locate free restrooms in the city. Tiếp tục đọc “Da Nang cafes, restaurants offer free restrooms for tourists”

Wild animals traded via agriculture export to China

Last update 16:42 | 23/11/2017

Wild animals and their parts have been found hidden among agricultural products exported to China according to a recent report from Ministry of Finance to the government.

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Police seize a large number of ivory imported to Vietnam

The illegal trading of wild animals which mostly come from Africa is carried out by air and waterways through Laos, Cambodia to Vietnam, and then by road from Vietnam to China, the report said.

“The smugglers often hide the frozen animals or animal parts including ivory, tiger bones, or rhino horn among agricultural products being exported to China through border gates or open roads between the two countries Tiếp tục đọc “Wild animals traded via agriculture export to China”

Illegal logging destroying Cuc Phuong National Park

Last update 16:30 | 23/11/2017
Illegal logging is rampant at Cuc Phuong National Park despite “the best” efforts of forest rangers.

Cuc Phuong National Park spreads across three northern provinces of Ninh Binh, Hoa Binh and Thanh Hoa, covering over 22,000 hectares. It is the first national park in Vietnam, is rich in biodiversity and home to many endangered animals.

However, in the past months, parts of the park in Thanh Yen Commune, Thanh Hoa Province have been destroyed by illegal loggers. Near the forest edge, huge trees were chopped down and next to them is a timber cutting site. The loggers chose random locations that are hundreds of metres away from each other to take down the trees in order to avoid the forest rangers. Tiếp tục đọc “Illegal logging destroying Cuc Phuong National Park”