Vietnam province fears ‘another Formosa’ as paper mill raises environmental concerns

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Updated : 05/11/2017 13:33 GMT + 7

The construction site of the VNT19 pulp mill is seen in Quang Ngai Province, located in central Vietnam.

With the fish death disaster caused by wastewater dumped by a steel plant into the waters off central Vietnam still fresh in the minds of citizens, administrators in a province housing a paper mill are worried about giving history the opportunity to repeat itself.

The administration of the central province of Quang Ngai has called on the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment to provide more detailed guidance on how to ensure the VNT19 pulp mill in Binh Son District will not become ‘another Formosa.’ Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam province fears ‘another Formosa’ as paper mill raises environmental concerns”

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

NĐT – 09/05/2017 – 19:37 PM

Nhắc đến Sơn Trà, các phương tiện truyền thông, cả “lề phải” lẫn “lề trái”, đều nhất mực ngợi ca Voọc chà vá chân nâu và chùa Linh Ứng bãi Bụt. Trên truyền thông chưa thấy ai đề cập đến sự tương phản của hai “điểm nhấn” đó.

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Chúng tôi không mô tả về Chà vá chân nâu, vì người ta đã viết rất kỹ và chụp hình, quay phim rất rõ về loài động vật đặc biệt quý hiếm đang xếp vào danh mục cực kỳ nguy cấp này. Bạn đọc có thể dễ dàng tìm đọc và chiêm ngưỡng chúng trên mạng với đủ kiểu, đủ dáng, đủ mọi góc nhìn, góc chụp, góc quay.

Chỉ xin lưu ý là chúng chỉ ăn lá và hoa quả của những loài cây đặc hữu, là những loài cây chỉ có ở Sơn Trà, chỉ hít thở và sinh con đẻ cái trong hệ sinh thái của rừng nguyên sinh nơi đây. Chúng không ăn rặt một vài thứ như những con vật mà chúng ta nuôi, mà mùa nào, giờ nào chúng ăn những thứ gì trong những loài cây đặc hữu đó chúng ta không biết, không thể biết và không cần phải biết.

Toàn cảnh chùa Linh Ứng bãi Bụt

Tiếp tục đọc “Sơn Trà ký sự – Kỳ 4: Luận về Chà vá chân nâu và chùa Linh Ứng”

Protective forests are being slowly destroyed

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Many trees in the natural forests of the mountainous district of Da Krong in Quang Tri province have been chopped down. When reporters visited the site in late February, they could see felled trunks in disorder on the ground with sap still dripping.

Three forest rangers, present at the civil guard post, when asked why the forest was ruined, said they tried to persuade people to stop felling trees and reported the deforestation to relevant agencies, but the forest was still ravaged. Tiếp tục đọc “Protective forests are being slowly destroyed”

Ho Chi Minh City to build first retention basin to combat flooding

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Updated : 05/09/2017 15:33 GMT + 7

The administration of Ho Chi Minh City will go ahead with a project to build its first-ever retention basin in the rural district of Cu Chi as a means of curbing chronic flooding in the city.

The pond will reserve water for household and agriculture use during the dry season, and mitigate the impacts of flooding during the rainy season.

The project, which will see the construction of a retention basin between 2019 and 2025, has been approved by Le Van Khoa, deputy chairman of Ho Chi Minh City.

The city’s Steering Center for the Urban Flood Control Program will implement the project, the first of its kind in the southern metropolis, around the Ben Muong and Lang The canals in Cu Chi.

During the 2017-18 period, the city will focus on upgrading, expanding and dredging canals to improve the water flow and anti-flooding capacity of its drainage system.

Resolving water pollution and improving hygiene in the area are also prioritized, before construction of the retention basin commences in 2019.

According to the steering center, as much as 3,000 hectares of land in the Ben Muong – Lang The area is constantly flooded during rainy seasons, damaging crops.

Sedimentation in nearby waterways and the fast growth of industrial and residential zones without the installation of appropriate drainage systems have exacerbated the problem, it said.

Watchdog says Vietnamese officials bribed by log smugglers

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Posted May 8, 2017 4:29 am EDT

Last Updated May 8, 2017 at 5:20 am EDT

FILE – In this July 2002 file photo, dust flows from under the truck loaded with logs as it makes its way on a rural road in Preah Vihear province, north of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. An environmental watchdog has accused Vietnamese government and military officials of taking payoffs to ignore vast smuggling of lucrative lumber from neighboring Cambodia. Millions of dollars in bribes have been paid by Vietnamese timber traders to both Vietnamese and Cambodian officials, the report issued Monday, May 8, 2017, by the U.K.-based Environmental Investigation Agency alleges. (AP Photo/ Heng Sinith, File)

BANGKOK – An environmental watchdog has accused Vietnamese government and military officials of taking payoffs to ignore vast smuggling of lucrative lumber from neighbouring Cambodia.

Millions of dollars in bribes have been paid by Vietnamese timber traders to both Vietnamese and Cambodian officials, the report issued Monday by the U.K.-based Environmental Investigation Agency alleges. Tiếp tục đọc “Watchdog says Vietnamese officials bribed by log smugglers”

Sông Vàm Nao – An Giang

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Tuy ngắn, nhưng sông Vàm Nao ẩn chứa bao điều kỳ bí. Đây là đoạn sông duy nhất nối sông Tiền và sông Hậu, có nhiều loài “kình ngư” trú ngụ và cũng là nơi có những câu chuyện được lưu truyền ly kỳ, hấp dẫn.

Vàm Nao dài khoảng 7 km, rộng bình quân 700 m, độ sâu trên 17 m. Đây là một đoạn sông được hợp thành bởi đuôi cù lao huyện Phú Tân và đầu cù lao Ông Chưởng (Chợ Mới), chảy qua địa phận các xã: Kiến An, Mỹ Hội Đông (Chợ Mới), Tân Trung (Phú Tân), Bình Thủy (Châu Phú). Vàm Nao có vai trò quan trọng trong việc giao thông – vận tải và phục vụ sản xuất. Tuy nhiên, vào mùa nước nổi, đoạn sông Vàm Nao là nơi khá nguy hiểm cho tàu thuyền lưu thông qua lại. Bởi, tại đoạn ngã ba sông Vàm Nao, nơi tiếp giáp giữa hai nhánh sông Tiền, sông Hậu có hai luồng nước từ hai con sông Tiền, sông Hậu đổ về. Tiếp tục đọc “Sông Vàm Nao – An Giang”

Thông cáo của Liên minh cứu sông Mekong về quy trình tham vấn thủy điện Pak Beng (VNese – English)

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Thông cáo của Liên minh cứu sông Mê Kông

Cần hoãn Quy trình Tham vấn trước đối với dự án thủy điện Pak Beng cho đến khi hoàn thiện Nghiên cứu Hội đồng và đánh giá tác động trên toàn lưu vực

Liên minh cứu sông Mê Kông gồm các thành viên thuộc các quốc gia thuộc Lưu vực sông Mê Kông. Chúng tôi hoạt động dựa trên nhận thức rằng sông Mê Kông là tài sản chung, mang lại nguồn tài nguyên nuôi sống hàng triệu người dân Đông Nam Á và đóng góp một cách bền vững cho sự phồn thịnh về kinh tế và xã hội của khu vực. Liên minh cứu sông Mê Kông và các thành viên đã và đang giám sát quá trình ra quyết định đối với các đập trên dòng chính Hạ lưu sông Mê Kông, bao gồm cả việc tham gia các cuộc họp Tham vấn trước cấp quốc gia và khu vực đối với dự án thủy điện Xayaburi và Don Sahong. Trải nghiệm từ các cuộc tham vấn khiến chúng tôi càng thêm lo ngại cho tương lai của con sông Mê Kông và người dân lưu vực. Tiếp tục đọc “Thông cáo của Liên minh cứu sông Mekong về quy trình tham vấn thủy điện Pak Beng (VNese – English)”

53 pangolins released to the wild

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Update: May, 08/2017 – 18:30

Experts release a pangolin into the wild. Photo courtesy Save Vietnam’s Wildlife
HÀ NỘI – Save Vietnam’s Wildlife (SVW) and Cúc Phương National Park have successfully released 53 Java pangolins (Manis javanica) to the wild.The animals were released on Saturday night, bringing the number of pangolins returned to their natural habit within a week to 93 — the largest pangolin release in Việt Nam, the SVW said. Tiếp tục đọc “53 pangolins released to the wild”

VN struggles to preserve biodiversity

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Update: May, 06/2017 – 09:00

The tropical margrove forest in Cà Mau Cape National Park. The World Environment Organisation recognised the national park as a Ramsar site of the world—the fifth in Việt Nam—in 2012. — VNA/VNS Photo An Hiếu

Viet Nam News HÀ NỘI – Preserving biodiversity in Việt Nam was the main topic of discussion at a workshop yesterday in Hà Nội.

Nguyễn Quốc Dựng, from the Forest Inventory and Planning Institute under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development emphasised the need for a strategic framework and action plan for the Core Environment Program (CEP)’s phase 3 (2018-2022), building a legal framework for biodiversity corridors in Việt Nam.

Marine protected areas and mangroves in Việt Nam are smaller than in other nations so biodiversity corridors will help develop biodiversity.

“It is necessary to set up detailed projects for coastal provinces in the context of Việt Nam being affected by climate change,” Dựng said.

“Forests have been planted in the country to cope with climate change, with 42 projects in coastal provinces. [But]we have no national-scale project for the restoration of coastal forests and biodiversity preservation, although Việt Nam has high biodiversity,” he said.

“Restoring and preserving biodiversity is very difficult and costly here.”

Problems and disagreements between agencies on biodiversity preservation hamper the work, harming scientific research and environmental protection projects.

Phạm Hùng Cường, from the Việt Nam Academy of Science and Technology, said developing ecosystems in remote areas owned by local people should be based on saving the native ecosystem.

“Biodiversity in traditional farming must be associated with natural landscape,” he said.

“Việt Nam should learn from developed countries like Japan to maintain and restore the traditional ecosystem.”

An expert from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment said a shortage of financial resources for environmental protection, limited staff capacity, ineffective international co-operation and poor State management were issues they face when building legal documents on biodiversity corridors.

Sumit Pokhrel, deputy chairman of the Bangkok-based Environment Operation Centre, the unit responsible for co-ordinating the CEP in the region, detailed three main targets of CEP Strategic Framework and Action Plan : green growth and reducing carbon emissions, climate change adaptation and disaster risk management and biodiversity landscape and natural resources.

At the workshop, Pokhrel said a great challenge was building biodiversity in all six CEP nations.

CEP’s phase 3 will have four main tasks: facilitating regional collaboration and the management of natural resources; providing policy advice and technical support for member nations, supporting information management, and supplying financing and investment services.

Prof. Nguyễn Thế Chinh, director of the Institute of Strategy and Policy on Natural Resources and Environment said the Vietnamese Party and Government affirmed their commitment to addressing challenges of natural resources, the environment and climate change through promulgating many policies to ensure sustainable development.

The CEP, funded mainly by Asian Development Bank, has been implemented in the six nations of the Greater Mekong Sub-region (The GMS countries are Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Việt Nam), for ten years.– VNS

Sands of time: VN faces severe shortage

Last update 16:13 | 05/05/2017

VietNamNet Bridge – Poor planning and management of sand mining has led to a stunning but unsurprising warning: Viet Nam is very likely to run out of sand in less than 15 years.

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Serious bank erosion on the Krong Pak River in Dak Lak Province near the site of the Doan Ket sand mining Co. – Photo: VNA/VNS 

A report by the Department of Construction Materials (DoCM) of the Ministry of Construction says the demand for sand in 2015 stood at 92 million cubic metres, and will surge by some 40 per cent to about 130 million in 2020.

The driving force behind the increase is the construction frenzy across Viet Nam, a developing nation pouring more and more cash into infrastructure investment, especially in cities. Tiếp tục đọc “Sands of time: VN faces severe shortage”

Illegal landfills obstruct flood drainage routes

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Update: May, 05/2017 – 18:10

A construction landfill by the side of the Red River in Hà Nội. — VNA/VNS Photo
HÀ NỘI — Some 80 per cent of construction landfills along the capital city’s riverbanks are operating without licences, the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development said.Survey results from the Hà Nội Sub-department of Irrigation, Storm and Flood Prevention reveal that 183 from over 220 landfills in the city are operating illegally, the Tiền Phong (Vanguard) newspaper reported. Tiếp tục đọc “Illegal landfills obstruct flood drainage routes”

Báo cáo chất lượng không khí Quý 1 – 2017

Trung tâm Phát triển Sáng tạo Xanh (GreenID) vừa phát hành báo cáo Chất lượng không khí quý I năm 2017 tại Hà Nội và tp. Hồ Chí Minh. Bản báo cáo này dựa trên những dữ liệu sẵn có của Đại sứ quán Mỹ ở Hà Nội và Lãnh sự quán Mỹ tại tp. Hồ Chí Minh và là một hoạt động thường xuyên của GreenID trong việc giám sát chất lượng không khí ở Việt Nam.

Với chỉ số chất lượng không khí (AQI) trung bình trong quý I – 2017 là 123 (so với AQI trung bình quý I – 2016 là 144), chất lượng không khí tại Hà Nội đã có cải thiện. Tuy nhiên, vẫn có hơn 50% số ngày trong quý I (37/90 ngày), nồng độ bụi PM 2.5 vượt quá Quy chuẩn Quốc gia, nồng độ PM 2.5 cao nhất trong quý I đạt 234 μg/m3 vào lúc 11:00 sáng ngày 15/2. Chi tiết chất lượng không khí tại Hà Nội Q1-2017.  Tiếp tục đọc “Báo cáo chất lượng không khí Quý 1 – 2017”

Vietnam refinery permitted to discharge wastewater into sea

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Updated : 05/04/2017 12:27 GMT + 7

A north-central Vietnamese province has given the green light for an under-construction oil refinery to release treated wastewater directly into the sea for the next ten months.

The Thanh Hoa administration confirmed on Wednesday that it had granted a wastewater discharge license to the Nghi Son Refinery & Petrochemical LLC (NSRP), the developer of the Nghi Son refinery.

The license entitles NSRP to the approval to release wastewater produced during the facility’s cleaning and trial-run processes into the near-shore waters off Hai Yen Commune, Tinh Gia District for a ten-month period ending February 28, 2018.

The allowable volumes of water discharged range from 480 cubic meters to 500 cubic meters per 24-hour period, according to the approval document signed by the provincial deputy chairman Nguyen Duc Quyen.

NSRP is required to meet all standards of wastewater treatment and regularly monitor the discharge. Should the developer fail to meet the required standards, it will be forced to cease dumping the wastewater and be held legally responsible.

The Thanh Hoa environment department and Tinh Gia administration have been tasked with overseeing the refinery’s wastewater release.

The US$9.3 billion Nghi Son refinery broke ground in October 2013 and had initially been scheduled for completion by December 31, 2016.

Nguyen Van Thi, head of the management board of all industrial parks in Thanh Hoa, said the months-long delay of the refinery’s completion did not result in any serious consequences.

“Construction work took longer than expected, but that isn’t an issue in the EPC [Engineering, Procurement, and Construction] contract,” Thi was quoted by Dan Tri (Intellectual) newswire as saying.

The official said the Nghi Son refinery is scheduled to produce its first batch of products during a test run in July and officially begin operations in October.

The Nghi Son refinery is located along Vietnam’s central coast, some 150km north of the Taiwanese-developed Formosa steel mill in Ha Tinh Province.

The Formosa facility is responsible for dumping improperly treated wastewater directly into the ocean, resulting in massive fish deaths along the coast last year.

National forest protection plan unveiled

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Update: May, 05/2017 – 09:20

Rangers in the central province of Thừa Thiên-Huế check on the growth of a mangrove forest in Hương Phong Commune along the Tam Giang Lagoon. — VNA/VNS Photo Quốc Việt

HÀ NỘI – Increasing forest cover to 45 per cent of national territory and contributing to an eight per cent reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 are among the targets of a national environmental action plan introduced yesterday in Hà Nội.

The National Action Programme aimed to trim greenhouse gas emissions by stemmig deforestation and forest degradation, sustainable management of forest resources, conservation and enhancement of forest carbon stocks by 2030. Tiếp tục đọc “National forest protection plan unveiled”

Environmental minister proposes solutions on landslides

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Update: May, 04/2017 – 17:05

The accident site where 16 houses collapsed following a landslide on April 22 in Chợ Mới District, An Giang Province. — VNA/VNS Photo Công Mạo
Viet Nam News AN GIANG — Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Trần Hồng Hà has proposed an emergency solution to avoid further devastation in the aftermath of the landslide that destroyed 14 houses last month in Mekong Delta An Giang Province.

The use of gabions, wattle screens, bamboo, wooden poles and sand packs was one of the emergency solutionsproposed to the Prime Minister after the environmental minister completed a field trip to the devastated area on April 25-26. Tiếp tục đọc “Environmental minister proposes solutions on landslides”