Klima forandringer - Climate change
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| Residents commute on the flooded streets of Hoang Mai District in Hanoi during historic floods in 2008 | Flooding in province town in Mekong Delta | Residents navigate by boats on a flooded street after typhoon Ketsana struck the tourist town of Hoi An |
- 30/3 VietnamNet; The Earth Hour in Vietnam
- 28/3 VietnamNet; Challenges increase for Mekong farmers
- 15/1 VietnamNet: Ca Mau families to be relocated
- 15/1 VietnamNet: Australia, ADB to grant $1.3mil for Mekong Delta efforts in climate change
- 4/1 VNS: Drought, rising sea levels predicted to damage crops
2009
- 31/12 VietnamNet: We need to invest in observing climate change, says Minister
- 25/12 Thanh Nien: Annual carbon emissions climb to 80 mln tons
- 25/12 VNS: Land retained to strengthen food security, end hunger
- 22/12 VietnamNet: Vietnam copes with climate change in foreign lens - PHOTOS
- DK: U-landsnyt har kommentarer til COP15 klimakonferancen
- 21/12 VietnamNet: Two great successes achieved during trip (Russia and COP15)
- 19/12 Thanh Nien: Copenhagen climate talks deadlocked
- 19/12 VNS: Drought could be worst for a century
- 19/12 Thanh Nien: Living with global warming impacts – here and now
- 19/12 VietnamNet: Gov’t apathy takes wind out of power companies’ sails
- 19/12 MONRE: Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Pham Khoi Nguyen holds a press conferance 19/12, right after coming back to Hanoi from Copenhagen (PDF)
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Vietnam, the world second largest rice exporter, needs greater international help to deal with climate change to ensure global food security, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung told the COP15 Copenhagen Climate Change Summit. As a country that will suffer most from climate change, Vietnam introduced its official stand about climate change at the COP15 conference. PM Dung and leaders of Vietnamese ministries had over 30 bilateral meetings with their counterparts from other nations, most of them affirmed that no matter what the results of the conference are, Vietnam should be considered high priority for receiving support to combat climate change and rising sea levels.
SPEECH BY H.E. NGUYEN TAN DZUNG, PRIME MINISTER OF THE SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM AT THE UN CLIMATE CHANGE SUMMIT IN COPENHAGEN
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PM Nguên Tân Dung are in Copenhagen, Denmark on December 16-18, to participate in the 15th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP15) and the 5th meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP5). The Government chief wants to take the occasions to show strong determination of the Vietnamese Government in the fight against climate change. VNA |
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung speach at COP15 16/12 - Thanh Nien 18/12 Climate change support needed to ensure food security -17/12 VietnamNet: World hears of VN’s climate change fate - VNS 17/12: World hears of Vietnams climate change fate 3/12 Nhan Dan: PM Dung says richer nations should lead on climate change 16/12 VietnamNet: PM to outline Vietnam’s stand at climate change conference (summary of below) 30/11 COP15 blog by Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung: "Vietnam Responds to Climate Change": |
MOMRE![]() Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment |
Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Pham Khoi Nguyen holds a press conferance 19/12, right after coming back to Hanoi from Copenhagen (PDF) |
- 18/12 Thanh Nien: WWF hopes next Earth Hour will garner greater support
- 18/12 M&C News: Renewable energy in Vietnam mostly still potential climate change conference (Feature)
- 14/12 FPC VN: At COP15: VN looks to sustainable growth in response to climate change
- 14/12 VNS; Climate change hits the Mekong delta
- 13/12 Thanh Nien: Vietnam third most disaster-ravaged nation in 2008
- DK 12/12 MS: Stort galleri fra den folkelige klimademonstration den 12. december - fotos
- BBC Outlook: Climate Change: Vietnams Climate Fear - Radio reports in English 7 and 4 min.
- 8/11 Earth Times: Vietnamese prime minister calls for more renewable energy
- 7/12 Thanh Nien: Mekong Delta disaster will affect world food security
- 7/12 Thanh Nien: Climate changing money will be hard to come by: experts
- 4/12 MONRE: ODA needed to focus on climate change
- 3/12 Thanh Nien: Global warming threatens food supply: Vietnam
- 1/12 Nhan Dan: Vietnam to contribute to success of UN climate change conference
- 28/11 UNIEED/VTV: VIETNAM / CLIMATE CHANGE (07:09) - Video and transcript
- 19/11 UNFPA: Facing a Changing World: Women, Population and Climate
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KLIMA-artikler om Vietnam på dansk AjourVieNam Ajour 4-2009 |
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Vigtig bog "Turen Går Til De Varme Lande" om klimaforandringerneVelkommen til en noget anderledes "Turen Går Til" – som tager læserne med til de varme lande. Danmark får vejr som i Midtfrankrig. Skilifter ruster i Bolivia, fordi gletsjerne smelter. De dyrker kartofler på Grønland.
Vi kommer alle til at mærke forandringer – men det går hårdest udover verdens fattigste. Turen Går Til De Varme Lande er en rejse til en skævere verden hvor tyfoner, tørke, oversvømmelser og spændinger tager til. Men der er også håb og løsninger forude. - Hele bogen som lokal PDF 3,8 MB Kapitel 8 om Vietnam side 115-129 - link til HTML - Læs som PDF 15 A4-sider
CARE fotoudstillingen "100 steder at huske før de forsvinder" - På Internettet og 24 timer i døgnet på Kgs. Nytorv i København til 27. december. Sydøstasien - Vietnam Mekongdelta som pdf 2,2mb - billede 96. |
- 10/10 Thanh Nien: Experts say climate change demands a sea change in planning
- 9/10 Governent: Better regulation for more effective use of ODA on climate change
- 8/10 Thanh Nien: Vietnam one of world’s 10 most disaster-stricken countries
- 5/9 VNS: A one-metre rise in sea level would cost Viet Nam half its farm land
- 22/8 Thanh Nien: Mekong Delta under-prepared for climate change impacts Mekong Delta provinces have no coherent plan to tackle the impacts of climate change although they will suffer the most from ensuing natural disasters, local officials say.
- 20/8 Thanh Nien: Vietnam temperatures, rainfall, seas to rise: study - More rain will fall and surface air temperatures in Vietnam are predicted to rise by 2.3 degrees Celsius from the average temperature during the 1980-1999 period, according to a government study.
- 16/8 Thanh Nien: Experts say drying Delta won’t support future rice - Rice growing in the Mekong Delta will need to be reduced as the region is likely to face a water shortage in the next decade, leading agriculturalists have warned.
- 15/7 Thanh Nien: Climate change future sees HCMC in deep water by 2050: seminar - Nearly 80 percent of remaining open spaces in Ho Chi Minh City will be affected by flooding in 2050 with little protection afforded by the proposed flood control system, a seminar heard Tuesday.
- 11/7 Thanh Nien: Climate change may displace millions in Mekong Delta: report
- 2008 Oxfam; Climate Change, Adaptation and Poor People - Summary, Report and Recommendations
Sidst opdateret 30-03-2010






