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Activities held for World Environment Day must meet anti-pandemic regulations | Environment

Many supermarkets use banana leaves to replace plastic bags (Photo: VNA) Hanoi (VNA) - The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MoNRE) has requested activities held as part of the Action Month for the Environment in response to World Environment Day on June 5 be organised in accordance with COVID-19 prevention and control regulations. The slogans for this year’s action month include “The Earth needs us! Let’s unite against climate change”, “Let’s use utensils from recycled materials”, “Using green materials contributes to environmental protection”, and “Environmental pollution from the use of pesticides, single-use plastics, and non-biodegradable plastic bags”.

Vietnam plans activities in response to World Oceans Day | Environment

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has sent an dispatch on the hosting of activities under the Vietnam Sea and Islands Week and responding to the World Oceans Day (June 8) to ministries, sectors, organisations and authorities of localities nationwide.

Ministries tighten land management to prevent land fever | Business

Sunday, March 28, 2021 21:13 Land in Long Bien district in Ha Noi. In many localities, fake news about project planning and development has been spread.(Photo: VNA) Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - The Ministry of Construction (MoC) and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE) have requested provinces and cities review land prices amid land fever in some localities. The MONRE said land prices in some localities and areas have increased dramatically, which could affect socio-economic development and investment projects. The ministry assigned the General Department of Land Administration to inspect the planning, leasing and transferral of land in 26 localities. In Hanoi and Ho Chi

Environment ministry moves from passive to proactive role in handling environmental issues

Environment ministry moves from passive to proactive role in handling environmental issues Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công  13/02/2021    07:14 GMT+7 The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has changed from a passive to a proactive role in handling environmental issues over the last several years,  after the country confronted major challenges brought about by an unsustainable economic growth model and climate change. Vietnam has enhanced water management in the Mekong River basin.  In an interview granted to the media regarding the ministry’s endeavours in previous years and how it will head into the future, Minister Tran Hong Ha said it has proposed that the Party, National Assembly (NA), and Government review and fix shortcomings in the State management of natural resources, while itself developing key

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