HCM City set to clear canals

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Update: May, 25/2017 – 06:00

Heavy flood on Phan Huy Ích Street, Gò Vấp District after a heavy rain on May 20. VNA/VNS Photo Tuấn Anh
HCM CITY The HCM City People’s Committee has asked district authorities to work with agencies to crack down on illegal encroachment on rivers, canals and the drainage system in an aim to prevent flooding.

Lê Văn Khoa, vice chairman of the People’s Committee, said that illegal encroachment on rivers and canals was one of the main causes of serious flooding. Tiếp tục đọc “HCM City set to clear canals”

Air pollution challenges Vietnam’s socio-economic development

Last update 08:25 | 23/05/2017
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According to the Pollution Control Agency under the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Environment (MONRE), the air quality in Vietnam has not improved. The air quality index showed that more than 50 percent of days in the year have low air quality.

The dust concentration in some craft villages which make building materials is 3-8 times higher than the permitted level, while the concentration of SO2, which is harmful to human health, causing lung disease, is 6.5 times higher in some places.

The air pollutants come from different sources – vehicles in circulation, thermopower plants, industrial zones and construction sites.

The dust concentration in some craft villages which make building materials is 3-8 times higher than the permitted level, while the concentration of SO2, which is harmful to human health, causing lung disease, is 6.5 times higher in some places.

Scientists have rung the alarm bell not only over dust pollution, but also ozone pollution which they say is increasing in the air in large urban areas in Vietnam. Tiếp tục đọc “Air pollution challenges Vietnam’s socio-economic development”

Sơn Trà ký sự – Kỳ 1: Chuyện về ông ‘thần rừng’

MTG – Đăng lúc: 02.05.2017 11:26


Hệ sinh thái tại Sơn Trà đang bị xâm hại khiến cộng đồng xã hội hết sức bức xúc. Ảnh loài Voọc chà vá chân nâu quý hiếm tại Sơn Trà – Ảnh: Lê Tuấn

   “Nếu có sự kết hợp hài hòa nhất giữa tự nhiên và xã hội thì sự kết hợp đó chính là Hoàng Đình Bá” (giáo sư Trần Quốc Vượng). Và khi nhắc đến Sơn Trà, không thể không nhắc đến ông thần rừng này.

Lần đầu tiên tôi đặt chân đến Sơn Trà là vào năm 1978, lúc tôi đang là bộ đội, khi chiến tranh biên giới Tây Nam nổ ra và cả nước đang chuẩn bị chống quân Trung Quốc xâm lược ở biên giới phía Bắc. Toàn đại đội của tôi được lệnh vào Sơn Trà bằng tàu quân sự qua đường biển, nói là để “truy quét tàn quân địch” nhưng thực chất có lẽ là tham gia làm tiền trạm cho cấp trên kiểm soát một vị trí chiến lược nhằm chuẩn bị bố trí phòng thủ nếu chiến tranh diễn ra trên toàn quốc. Tiếp tục đọc “Sơn Trà ký sự – Kỳ 1: Chuyện về ông ‘thần rừng’”

Painted manhole covers in Saigon hoped to increase environmental awareness

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A painted manhole covers in Saigon

Around 30 manhole covers in District 5, Ho Chi Minh City have been turned from cement and metal eyesores to exquisite paintings by a group of young people hoping to raise awareness of the city’s battle against litter.

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Old, hideous manhole covers on Hai Thuong Lan Ong, Tan Da, and Trieu Quang Phuc Streets have become relics of the past, replaced by scenes of fish ponds and nature’s beauty.

The project was initiated by Youth Union members from the district’s Ward 10, with fine art students from Saigon University serving as the primary artists for the campaign.

“We have ask private businesses and individual donors to sponsor the paintings,” said  Nguyen Ngoc Uyen Phuong, deputy secretary of the ward Youth Union,

“If we are able to raise more funds, we can expand the program to other streets in District 5.”

It is not uncommon for manhole covers to double as dumpsters in districts throughout the city.

“Since the covers were changed to art, people have stopped littering on them,” Nguyen Phuong Hoa, a 54-year-old street vendor on Tan Da, said.

“It is also relaxing to look at the paintings while I sell here every day.”

Architect Ngo Viet Nam Son said artwork and its contribution to the urban landscape should be respected.

Vo Thi Minh Hue, a psychological expert, believes the beautiful manhole covers, as well as walls featuring colorful murals, will encourage more walking amongst local residents.

“Residents will also feel the need to keep the street clean,” she said.

However, some are concerned that the paintings will do more harm than good.

“Many Vietnamese like to stop and watch anything unusual they see on the street.  These people will cause traffic jams if they’re distracted by these exquisite manhole covers,” one Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper reader said.

Another reader believes that it is more important to have clean sewages and safe manholes than beautiful covers.

Below are some pictures of the new artwork.

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Cẩm Thanh seek a joint protection of nipa palm forest

Update: May, 23/2017 – 17:00

 
Fishing in Cẩm Thanh nipa palm near Hội An city. VNS Photo Công Thành

HỘI AN — Cẩm Thanh administrators, scientists, local residents and businesses have signed an agreement to manage and protect the commune’s nipa palm forest – the first-ever joint environment protection deal between an administration and its community in the central region.

The deal, which was signed last week in Hội An, aims to boost strict management in environment protection and sustainable measures in tourism service in the city’s Cẩm Thanh Commune. Tiếp tục đọc “Cẩm Thanh seek a joint protection of nipa palm forest”

ANTICIPATED GEOMORPHIC IMPACTS FROM MEKONG BASIN DAM CONSTRUCTION

By Z.K RUBIN, G.M. KONDOLF, AND P. CARLING (2014)

Dam locations are indicated for two scenarios: definite future, and full-build. 
Main stream dams are included in full-build scenario, but represented separately.


Bedrock channel of the Mekong River with surficial sand deposits 1-2 m thick, near Xayaburi, Laos. (photo by Kondolf, January 2012) Tiếp tục đọc “ANTICIPATED GEOMORPHIC IMPACTS FROM MEKONG BASIN DAM CONSTRUCTION”

Sơn Trà ký sự – Kỳ 2: Y cẩm dạ hành

MTG – 04/05/2017 – 11:11 AM

“Hồn Tổ Quốc nằm trong rừng xanh thẳm/Rừng điêu tàn là Tổ Quốc điêu linh”. Đó là câu thơ mà Hoàng Đình Bá có lần đọc tôi nghe, tôi không nhớ là thơ của ai. Đối với ông Bá, rừng là Tổ Quốc. Sơn Trà là Tổ Quốc.

Voọc chà vá chân nâu ở bán đảo Sơn Trà. Ảnh: Nguyễn Trường Sinh

Trận lụt núi lở đá trôi năm Thìn 1964 gây tang thương cho Quảng Nam, khiến 6000 người chết. “Núi lở đá trôi” không phải là hình tượng ví von mà là sự thật, núi đã lở từng mảng, đá đã trôi từng tảng lớn. Sau trận lụt lịch sử này, ông Võ Chí Công (Năm Công) khi ra Hà Nội đã báo cáo với Trung Ương và nhân dân miền Bắc. Sự kiện đó đã tác động sâu sắc đến giới khoa học. Tiếp tục đọc “Sơn Trà ký sự – Kỳ 2: Y cẩm dạ hành”

Eight prosecuted for illegal sand mining

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Update: May, 22/2017 – 16:00

Nguyễn Thị Hương (right), director of Dương Dũng Co., Ltd, and her husband Lương Văn Bình, deputy director of the company, were prosecuted for violating regulations related to natural resource exploitation. – VNA/VNS Photo Nguyễn Hoàng

QUẢNG NINH — Police in northern Quảng Ninh Province have prosecuted eight people for illegal sand mining in the province.Nguyễn Thị Hương, director of Dương Dũng Co., Ltd, and her husband Lương Văn Bình, deputy director of the company, were prosecuted for violating regulations in connection with natural resources exploitation.

The six other people are Vũ Văn Lật, Vũ Đức Loan, Nguyễn Văn Tuấn and Lương Văn Ty, as well as Nguyễn Văn Đức, and Trần Thị Nhường. Tiếp tục đọc “Eight prosecuted for illegal sand mining”

Company fined for illegal sand mining on Đăk Bla River

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Update: May, 22/2017 – 10:55

Xuan Tai Company in the Highland province of Kon Tum was fined VND40 million ($1,769) for illegal sand exploitation. — Photo thiennhien.net

KON TUM — Xuan Tai Company in the Highland province of Kon Tum was fined VND40 million ($1,769) for illegal sand exploitation, said Chief Inspector of the Department of Environment and Natural Resource Tran Cong Hau yesterday.

According to the department, the company was fined VND8 million for encroaching the Dak Bla River and VND32 million for illegally mining 3,507m3 of sand over an eight-month period.

A report from the Kon Tum Department of Mineral Resources and Environment said the Xuân Tài Co Ltd had used mechanised facilities to dig holes and build embankments to stop the flow of the Đăk Bla River in order to illegally exploit minerals, Tiếp tục đọc “Company fined for illegal sand mining on Đăk Bla River”

Sơn Trà ký sự – Kỳ 5: ‘Lợi ích nhóm’ lũng đoạn quy hoạch?

Đăng bởi: MTG Đăng lúc: 11.05.2017 00:13

 Việc cấp đất giao rừng xé nát Sơn Trà và ý định hợp pháp hóa việc xé nát đó của lãnh đạo chính quyền Đà Nẵng thời kỳ trước đây đang để lại rất nhiều vấn đề vô cùng nan giải.

Sơn Trà ký sự-Kỳ 1: Chuyện về ông ‘thần rừng’

Sơn Trà ký sự – Kỳ 2: Y cẩm dạ hành

Sơn Trà ký sự – Kỳ 3: Mấu chốt của những vấn đề ‘nóng’ trên bán đảo Sơn Trà

Sơn Trà ký sự – Kỳ 4: Luận về Chà vá chân nâu và chùa Linh Ứng

Việc vi phạm pháp luật về đất đai ở bán đảo Sơn Trà diễn ra từ lâu. Thời chưa tách tỉnh, việc phá rừng diễn ra lén lút, trách nhiệm của chính quyền là không tổ chức quản lý chặt chẽ và không xử lý nghiêm minh các đối tượng vi phạm. Từ sau khi Đà Nẵng trở thành thành phố trực thuộc Trung ương, tình trạng vi phạm trở nên nghiêm trọng với sự can dự của chính quyền thành phố. Từ năm 2000 đến cách đây khoảng 4-5 năm, lãnh đạo chính quyền thành phố Đà Nẵng đã tùy tiện giao đất giao rừng trái pháp luật, rồi tìm cách hợp pháp hóa tình trạng phi pháp đó, khiến cho ban lãnh đạo chính quyền hiện tại cực kỳ lúng túng trong việc xử lý những vấn đề ở Sơn Trà, thực chất là phải giải quyết hậu quả của những nhiệm kỳ trước. Tiếp tục đọc “Sơn Trà ký sự – Kỳ 5: ‘Lợi ích nhóm’ lũng đoạn quy hoạch?”

Black gold and a bleak future

Last update 00:00 | 22/05/2017

VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam has 20 thermal power plants now and plans to have more than double that by 2050.

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Off the cuff, this makes sense. The nation is growing and needs more energy than ever.

However, if we look beyond mere numbers and visualise the social and environmental impacts of 51 coal-powered plants in the country, the rosy picture is blackened considerably, literally and otherwise.

A study published earlier this year by a group of researchers from Havard University and Greenpeace, an international non-governmental environmental organisation based in Amsterdam, cautions that by 2030, Viet Nam and Indonesia will be among the nations worst affected by coal pollution. Tiếp tục đọc “Black gold and a bleak future”

Mercury crosses border gates, affecting environment

Last update 00:03 | 22/05/2017

VietNamNet Bridge – Acid deposition and photochemical smog have appeared in recent years, mostly in summer months when the weather is dry and hot, especially in large urban areas such as Hanoi and HCMC.

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According to Nguyen Van Thuy, director of the Environment Monitoring Center, besides domestic polluting sources, Vietnam is facing cross-border pollution as it is located next to countries with strong production such as China.

Thuy said Vietnam also bears influences from territories relatively far away from Vietnam. In winter, when the northeast monsoon comes down to the north, the pollutants from China are brought to Vietnam.

Though scientists still have not found clear signs of acid deposition, photochemical smog and cross-border pollution, there have been some certain signs. Tiếp tục đọc “Mercury crosses border gates, affecting environment”

Cát Bà, a sanctuary for endangered species

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Update: May, 21/2017 – 09:00

Sight to behold: There are currently just 60 langur individuals left, and the animals are known to only live on the island of Cát Bà, according to the Cát Bà Langur Conservation Project.
With unspoiled beaches, ancient fishing villages, hundreds of serene islands covered with dense greenery and a national park with a diverse range of wild species, the Cát Bà Archipelago is truly a hidden gem for those in love with natural beauty. Hồng Vân reports.Kayaking through the crystal waters of Lan Hạ, a small bay lying to the northeast of Cát Bà Archipelago, 30 kilometres from the port city of Hải Phòng, one has the opportunity to glimpse the white-headed langur, a species endemic to the archipelago and now found nowhere else on earth. Tiếp tục đọc “Cát Bà, a sanctuary for endangered species”

Substitute for natural river sand needed

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Update: May, 20/2017 – 10:02

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Việt Nam’s total sand resources are an estimated 2.3 billion cubic metres. With the current pace of construction, experts warn that the sand supply will likely be exhausted in less than 15 years. Dr Lê Ái Thụ, chairman of Việt Nam Asociation of Economic Geology, and Dr Thái Duy Sâm, vice chairman of Việt Nam Building Material Association, spoke to the Vietnam News Agency about the necessity of finding alternative materials to replace natural sand. Tiếp tục đọc “Substitute for natural river sand needed”

Vietnam province mulls clearing protection forest to build industrial park

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Updated : 05/18/2017 17:15 GMT + 7

A considerable area of a 30-year-old protection forest with mangrove trees towering five meters high in the northern Vietnamese province of Thai Binh now risks being cleared to make space for an industrial park.

Authorities in Thai Binh, some 120km south of Hanoi, have plans to reclaim 320 hectares of coastal area in Thai Thuy District to make way for an industrial park on the reclamation ground.

The project includes the destruction of 150 hectares of forests originally planted to protect the mainland from erosion and landslides, according to the environmental impact assessment submitted by the provincial administration to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam province mulls clearing protection forest to build industrial park”