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Update news air pollution
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has written to Hanoi and HCMC asking the two cities to get rid of aging motor vehicles such as motorbikes and three-wheel motorcycles to reduce air pollution,
Hanoi Department of Natural Resources and Environment has advised residents to stay indoors as air pollution worsened on January 6.
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE) has requested provinces and cities thoroughly handle hotspots of air pollution and exhaust gas emissions.
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MoNRE) has asked the People’s Committees of centrally-run cities and provinces nationwide to roll out urgent solutions to control air pollution and promptly address any “hotspots”.
The national strategy to ensure road traffic order and safety for 2021-2030 and a vision to 2045 was recently approved by Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc, with the goal that in 2021-2030, it will implement periodic emission controls for motorcycles.
People in northern Vietnam will brace themselves for a very strong cold spell which is currently moving southward and is forecast to strike the region on December 29.
Air pollution in Hanoi increased in the early days of this month, with the air quality index (AQI) soaring at night and in the early morning.
The capital is currently enduring the most hazardous level of air pollution since early winter, according to the monitoring application PAMAir.
The northern region of Vietnam is experiencing quite severe air pollution and the problem would continue in many days to come.
The air quality in the capital on December 7 exceeded the red-warning level, reaching purple, meaning that the air quality of the local atmosphere has reached a very unhealthy level for local residents.
Hanoi will strive to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 15 per cent by 2030, according to local authorities.
Like other major urban areas in Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) is now facing serious effects caused by air pollution, including respiratory health problems, climate change, and unbalanced ecosystems.
Experts have expressed their concerns about the draft of an amended law on environmental protection compiled by the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Environment (MONRE).
Hanoi farmers burning straw in suburban areas after harvesting has continued worsening the air pollution in the capital.
Head of Hanoi’s Environment Protection Division under the city’s Department of Natural Resources and Environment Mai Trong Thai talked about measures to improve air quality in the city.
Several southern cities and provinces have accelerated research into air pollution to develop Clean Air Plans by 2025,
On the morning of September 14, Saigon was covered with dense fog, which caused residential areas and high-rise buildings to be hidden behind an opaque white layer.
Deputy director of the Hanoi Department of Natural Resources and Environment Le Tuan Dinh speaks about solving the root cause of environmental pollution in Hanoi in a bid to improve air quality.
Old vehicles are one of the major reasons behind the serious air pollution in urban areas.
While air quality in Hanoi’s inner city remained mostly good and average in the last week of August, it did drop in some areas compared to previous weeks.