Đổ ngàn tỉ làm tuyến đường thủy nhưng doanh nghiệp chê

16/03/2018 16:16 GMT+7
 TTOHơn 6.000 tỉ khôi phục tuyến đường thủy số 2 để rút ngắn được 50km từ TP.HCM đi Miền Tây nhưng doanh nghiệp lại chê, mỗi ngày chỉ chừng dăm chục tàu qua.
Đổ ngàn tỉ làm tuyến đường thủy nhưng doanh nghiệp chê - Ảnh 1.

Âu tàu Rạch Chanh vắng bóng ghe, tàu – Ảnh: M.TRƯỜNG

Cuối năm 2016, âu tàu Rạch Chanh (Long An) hoạt động. Tuyến đường thủy phá thế độc đạo, giải quyết tình trạng quá tải cho kênh Chợ Gạo (Tiền Giang) thành hình.

Âu tàu Rạch Chanh là nút thắt cuối cùng trên hành lang đường thủy quốc gia số 2, từ vùng tứ giác Long Xuyên qua Đồng Tháp Mười theo kênh Nguyễn Văn Tiếp về TP.HCM. Tiếp tục đọc “Đổ ngàn tỉ làm tuyến đường thủy nhưng doanh nghiệp chê”

Kết nối đường thủy TP.HCM với các tỉnh: Không thể “kìm chân”

26/12/2017 08:57 GMT+7
TTOSở hữu 1.000km đường thủy đã được quy hoạch, quản lý, nhưng nhiều năm qua, việc phát triển vận tải đường thủy ở TP.HCM lại quá chậm, chưa “chia lửa” được cho đường bộ.
Kết nối đường thủy TP.HCM với các tỉnh: Không thể “kìm chân” - Ảnh 1.

Tuyến đường thủy độc đạo từ TP.HCM đi miền Tây và ngược lại qua kênh Chợ Gạo, Tiền Giang hiện đang là một điểm “nóng” về giao thông thủy vì thường xuyên quá tải – Ảnh: VÂN TRƯỜNG

Làm sao để đường thủy có thể kết nối không chỉ trên địa bàn TP.HCM mà còn liên thông với các tỉnh thành lân cận, nhất là với ĐBSCL và Đông Nam Bộ? Tiếp tục đọc “Kết nối đường thủy TP.HCM với các tỉnh: Không thể “kìm chân””

South of Da Lat, quiet Bao Loc refreshes

Last update 09:00 | 17/03/2018

VietNamNet Bridge – Lam Dong Province’s most famous tourism destination by far is Da Lat City, known the world over since its days as a French colonial summer resort. But located 110km to the south of Da Lat is the town of Bao Loc, quieter and fresher than Da Lat with its own charm.

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Tea-rrific: A view of Tam Chau Tea Farm which offers relaxing and tranquil moments for visitors. Photo dambri.com.vn

The weather is cool in Bao Loc City all year round. The locality hosts many mountains, hills, lakes, waterfalls and streams. In recent years, tourists have begun to discover its charms, such as the Damb’ri Waterfalls, farming sites with green tea fields by a romantic lake, Linh Quy Phap An Pagoda and other popular sites for young travelers. Tiếp tục đọc “South of Da Lat, quiet Bao Loc refreshes”

Discover Khuoi Ky rock village in Cao Bang

Last update 16:03 | 14/03/2018

The rock village Khuoi Ky, located between Ban Gioc waterfall and Nguom Ngao cave in Dam Thuy commune, Trung Khanh district, Cao Bang province, is famous for its stilt houses built of rocks.

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Covering 10,000 square meters, the village consists of 14 rock houses on stilts. Tiếp tục đọc “Discover Khuoi Ky rock village in Cao Bang”

Castaway at a southernmost archipelago

Last update 16:55 | 17/03/2018

Situated to the southeast of Phú Quốc Island, Nam Du Archipelago in the southern province of Kiên Giang consists of 21 islands and islets. The archipelago is often referred to as a miniature of Hạ Long Bay in the southern sea of Việt Nam, but unlike its tourist-clogged northern counterpart, it is a rather untouched destination.

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Fishing on the sea. — Photo diadiemanuong.com

In recent years, Nam Du has been mentioned as an intriguing, pristine destination for young travelers interested in discovering new places. Hòn Ngang, Hòn Mấu, Hai Bờ Đập and Bãi Cây Mến have become popular due to their natural beauty. Tiếp tục đọc “Castaway at a southernmost archipelago”

VN struggling to protect water resources

Last update 23:44 | 17/03/2018

Viet Nam is struggling to find solutions, especially ‘green’ solutions to address challenges in water resources management with environmental damage, climate change and unsustainable water exploitation driving the water-related crisis.

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Natural Resources and Environment Deputy Minister, Trần Quý Kiên, gives a speech at the workshop on water resources management in Hà Nội on Friday. 

The statement was made at a workshop themed ‘Green solutions for water resources’ held by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment yesterday in Hà Nội.

Deputy Minister Trần Quý Kiên said the negative impacts of climate change and unreasonable exploitation of water resources seriously affected water resources. Tiếp tục đọc “VN struggling to protect water resources”

Quang Nam residents desperate for non-contaminated water

Last update 16:45 | 17/03/2018

Thousands of households in central Quang Nam Province have been thirsting for clean water for years as most of the wells are seriously contaminated with aluminum and few water supply works have been built to solve the problem.

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A resident’s filter tank central Quảng Nam Province’s Đại Minh Commune is full of dirt and smells due to alum contaminated water. – Photo baoquangnam.vn

Even when a water supply centre was built and put into operation, it only supplied a small number of households and provided an unstable water source.

In Đại Lộc District’s Đại Minh Commune, as many as 115 households have been living with seriously aluminum-contaminated water for years. Tiếp tục đọc “Quang Nam residents desperate for non-contaminated water”

HCM City to pilot ’smart urban area’

Last update 16:44 | 17/03/2018

All districts will be expected to develop a “smart urban area” plan by 2020, Trần Vĩnh Tuyến, HCM City People’s Committee vice chairman and head of the smart city management board, said on Friday.

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HCM City plans to become a smart urban area by 2020.

The smart urban area project will be piloted in districts 1 and 12 and the Thủ Thiêm Urban Area in District 2. Tiếp tục đọc “HCM City to pilot ’smart urban area’”

Modest level of research: weakness of Vietnam’s universities

Last update 10:08 | 15/03/2018
VietNamNet Bridge – Despite the sharp increase in the numbers of professors and associate professors, and lecturers with master degrees and doctorates, no Vietnamese university is included in international university rankings. 

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Students of Duy Tan University

The Science, Education and Environment Advisory Council, at a recent conference on post-graduate training and talent development, pointed out a number of problems in higher education and academic research.

While the number of research works is high, the quality is low and the results cannot be applied in real life. The number of internationally published articles remains modest, especially in social sciences. Tiếp tục đọc “Modest level of research: weakness of Vietnam’s universities”

Authorities struggle to solve problem of delinquent owners of foreign-invested companies

Last update 13:00 | 17/03/2018
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VietNamNet Bridge – Local authorities are finding it difficult to prevent owners of foreign-invested enterprises (FIEs) from fleeing the country, leaving unpaid salaries and debts. 


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The investor has run away, leaving unpaid debts

In Dong Nai province, KL Texwell Vina, the foreign owner of a foreign-invested enterprise, disappeared just days before Tet, leaving an unpaid debt of VND30 billion in social insurance premiums and wages. Nearly 2,000 Vietnamese workers of the company still have not received pay for January.

An analyst said that state management agencies don’t know how to deal with the cases. Tiếp tục đọc “Authorities struggle to solve problem of delinquent owners of foreign-invested companies”

Cambodia ‘shocked’ by ‘disrespectful’ U.S. aid cut, says democracy intact

PHNOM PENH (Reuters) – Cambodia said on Wednesday it was saddened and shocked by a “disrespectful” U.S. decision to rein back aid programmes because of perceived democratic setbacks and defended its record on democracy.


Cambodia’s national flags are seen as labourers work at a construction site in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, October 7, 2016. REUTERS/Samrang Pring

The White House said on Tuesday it was suspending or curtailing several Treasury, USAID and military assistance programmes that support Cambodia’s military, taxation department and local authorities – all of which, it said, shared blame for recent instability.

Tiếp tục đọc “Cambodia ‘shocked’ by ‘disrespectful’ U.S. aid cut, says democracy intact”

U.S. turns to music in bid to woo Cambodians

PHNOM PENH (Reuters) – With U.S.-Cambodian relations at a low and Chinese influence growing, Washington is trying a new way to win hearts and minds: sponsoring a well-known Cambodian musician to sing positive songs about America.


Singer Yorn Young poses for a picture before a news conference in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, March 6, 2018. REUTERS/Samrang Pring

“When there is tension, countries seek ways to ease it so arts and culture can help,” said 37-year-old Yorn Young, who launched his “Lovin’ USA” album in Phnom Penh on Tuesday. He was not worried if people thought it was propaganda, he added.

Tiếp tục đọc “U.S. turns to music in bid to woo Cambodians”

40 percent of world’s people affected by water scarcity

11:26 AM, March 16, 2018 / LAST MODIFIED: 11:31 AM, March 16, 2018
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At least 40 percent of the world’s people are affected by water scarcity at present, with as many as 700 million people at risk of being displaced by intense water scarcity by 2030.

More than two billion people are compelled to drink unsafe water and more than 4.5 billion people do not have safely managed sanitation services, according to a report of the High-Level Panel on Water (HLPW).

The HLPW handed over the outcome of the report on Thursday to the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and Senior Representative of the World Bank President at the UN Headquarters in New York, USA. Tiếp tục đọc “40 percent of world’s people affected by water scarcity”

What it means that the Russians-hacking-US-energy-grid story is being leaked in a big way now

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This morning, Associated Press (AP) had the story that Russians have succeeded in hacking into the US energy grid, though they were then expelled.  From the CNBC version:

U.S. national security officials said the FBI, the Homeland Security Department and American intelligence agencies determined that Russian intelligence and others were behind the attacks on the energy sector. The officials said the Russians deliberately chose U.S. energy industry targets, obtaining access to computer systems and then conducting “network reconnaissance” of industrial control systems that run American factories and the electricity grid. Tiếp tục đọc “What it means that the Russians-hacking-US-energy-grid story is being leaked in a big way now”

At this rate, it’s going to take nearly 400 years to transform the energy system

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Here are the real reasons we’re not building clean energy anywhere near fast enough.

Fifteen years ago, Ken Caldeira, a senior scientist at the Carnegie Institution, calculated that the world would need to add about a nuclear power plant’s worth of clean-energy capacity every day between 2000 and 2050 to avoid catastrophic climate change. Recently, he did a quick calculation to see how we’re doing.

Not well. Instead of the roughly 1,100 megawatts of carbon-free energy per day likely needed to prevent temperatures from rising more than 2 ˚C, as the 2003 Science paper by Caldeira and his colleagues found, we are adding around 151 megawatts. That’s only enough to power roughly 125,000 homes.

At that rate, substantially transforming the energy system would take, not the next three decades, but nearly the next four centuries. In the meantime, temperatures would soar, melting ice caps, sinking cities, and unleashing devastating heat waves around the globe (see “The year climate change began to spin out of control”).

Caldeira stresses that other factors are likely to significantly shorten that time frame (in particular, electrifying heat production, which accounts for a more than half of global energy consumption, will significantly alter demand). But he says it’s clear we’re overhauling the energy system about an order of magnitude too slowly, underscoring a point that few truly appreciate: It’s not that we aren’t building clean energy fast enough to address the challenge of climate change. It’s that—even after decades of warnings, policy debates, and clean-energy campaigns—the world has barely even begun to confront the problem. Tiếp tục đọc “At this rate, it’s going to take nearly 400 years to transform the energy system”