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China takes global lead in clean energy: report

China takes global lead in clean energy: report

China's overseas investment in renewable energy projects jumped last year by 60 percent to a record $32 billion (30 billion euros), marking its leadership in the global market for clean energy, a report said Friday.
Thanh Hoa clams killed by pollution

Thanh Hoa clams killed by pollution

Thanh Hoa Province Department of Natural Resources and Environment has announced the test results after the mass deaths of farm-raised clams after a local firm dumped waste into the sea.
China to plow $360 billion into renewable fuel by 2020

China to plow $360 billion into renewable fuel by 2020

China will plow 2.5 trillion yuan ($361 billion) into renewable power generation by 2020, the country's energy agency said on Thursday, as the world's largest energy market continues to shift away from dirty coal power towards cleaner fuels.
Natural disasters cost USD813m in losses

Natural disasters cost USD813m in losses

Vietnam suffered losses of USD813 million caused by natural disasters in 2016, accounting for 0.4% of the country’s total GDP in the year, according to the General Statistics Office of Vietnam.
Largest ever number of rare pangolins released into wild

Largest ever number of rare pangolins released into wild

The largest ever number of rare Java pangolin (Manis javanica), 54 individuals, have been released into the wild recently by the Save Vietnam’s Wildlife (SVW) in coordination with Cuc Phuong National Park and Hanoi Wildlife Rescue Centre.
2.5 million city people lack clean water

2.5 million city people lack clean water

Some 2.5 million people living in suburban areas in Hanoi do not yet have access to tap water, the city’s Centre for Clean Water and Rural Environmental Hygiene has revealed.
Ministries at odds over 'cancer villages'

Ministries at odds over 'cancer villages'

The Ministry of Health has taken water samples at ten villages for a re-test after the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment reported high cancer rates because of polluted water sources.

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