
General Secretary and President To Lam: Building development from climate challenges.
General Secretary and President To Lam emphasized that environmental protection and climate change adaptation should be considered new drivers of national growth.

General Secretary and President To Lam emphasized that environmental protection and climate change adaptation should be considered new drivers of national growth.

Ways to cool your home without using air conditioning not only help reduce worries about electricity bills but also create a fresh, nature-friendly living space.

Many people mistakenly believe that midday and midnight are the hottest and coldest times of the day, but this is actually quite the opposite.

The erratic movement of the Kuroshio Current is causing the Sea of Japan to be "torn in two," with distinctly contrasting areas of rising and falling water levels right next to each other.

Given Vietnam's climate with more hot days than cold days, should families buy a two-way air conditioner or one that only cools to save costs?

An unnamed volcano erupted violently in 1831, causing the Earth's climate to cool down.

The United Nations Climate Summit (COP29) was a lively event, with active participation from ASEAN countries, including developing nations.

On November 18, representatives of Asian carbon market associations signed a cooperation agreement on the ASEAN Common Carbon Framework (ACCF).

Banks have committed to increasing climate finance support for low- and middle-income countries to $120 billion a year by 2030.
According to the US National Hurricane Center, Hurricane Milton made landfall near Siesta Key, Florida, as a Category 3 hurricane with winds of 193 km/h.

China is facing longer heatwaves and more frequent, unpredictable heavy rainfall due to climate change.

Temperatures in China in May reached record highs, the highest since 1961 when the country began keeping complete meteorological records.
According to the Smart Cities Index 2024, published in April, smart cities in Europe and Asia are gaining ground globally, while North America is falling behind.

On April 23, the United Nations announced that Asia was the region most severely affected by natural disasters in the world in 2023.
Over the past few weeks, numerous countries around the world have experienced consecutive heavy rainstorms with record rainfall, causing flooding and flood warnings in many areas.
According to a new study, periods of extreme heat and cold may contribute to increased deaths and disabilities from stroke.

UN climate change officials warn that we only have two years left to act to prevent climate change from worsening.

Climate change risks causing an additional 14,5 million deaths and $12.500 trillion in economic damage worldwide by 2050.

Cloud technology strengthens and optimizes the development of emerging technologies to address the current climate crisis.

Floods are estimated to cause 8,5 million deaths by 2050, while heatwaves could cause economic damage of around $7.100 trillion by 2050.

Below are the key climate technology trends expected to attract investor attention in 2024.

The WMO stated that 2023 was the hottest year on record on the planet, but the effects of the El Niño climate phenomenon in the first half of 2024 risk setting new temperature records.

In 2023, ocean temperatures once again broke previous records, and the warming trend is expected to continue throughout this century.
On the morning of December 18th, in Tokyo, Japan, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh attended the first Summit on the "Asian Zero-Emission Community (AZEC)".

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) says 2023 is “almost certainly” the hottest year in human history.

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva believes the planet is experiencing unprecedented extreme weather conditions.

On July 16, US climate envoy John Kerry arrived in China, restarting stalled negotiations between the world's two largest emitters of CO2.

Global average temperatures rose above 17 degrees Celsius on July 3rd, with the hottest areas experiencing temperatures above 51 degrees Celsius.

Countries are scrambling to prepare for extreme weather events this year as the world grapples with the El Niño phenomenon.

Super typhoon Mawar is approaching the Philippine mainland with winds reaching 270 km/h and is threatening several countries.