The effects of climate change on Vietnam
In 2007 alone, storms and floods have left huge human and property losses. In recent days, high tides have destroyed many dyke sections in
A study by Vietnam Institute of Meteorology, Hydrology and Environment says that
The Institute says heavy rainfall hits the country more frequently in some areas, causing severe floods, while rainfall has decreased in almost all areas in the country, creating drought conditions. In addition, storms occur more frequently in the central and southern regions.
Speaking at the launch of the UNDP Human Development Report 2007/2008, Natural Resources and Environment Deputy Minister Nguyen Cong Thanh said that climate change is not only an environmental issue but also a development issue.
“It largely affects the socio-economic development of all nations and all efforts for human social development are in danger of being ruined because of climate change,” he said.
Warnings from international expert
On the basis of global climate change and the losses caused by natural disasters in
“It is a very important message for the Vietnamese government, as their economy is growing, to focus on adaptation and mitigation on a broader environmental side but also particularly the impact of climate change,” said UN Resident Coordinator in
He said that the UNDP report “Fighting climate change: Human solidarity in a divided world” could be an important reference for Vietnamese policy makers in integrating climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies into the overall socio-economic plan in the national strategy.
UNDP Vietnam Country Director Setsuko Yamazaki also warned that with its long coastline,
Deputy Resident Representative of the UNDP, Christopher Bahuet, said that
His suggestion is that
Meanwhile, UN Development Program Senior Adviser Koos Neefjes said UN agencies will continue their support to increasing institutional capacity building, improving community-level practical support in disaster mitigation, energy efficiency and limiting greenhouse gases in agriculture. He also suggested
Climate change is becoming a global issue that should be addressed urgently by all countries and
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has carried out many projects on how to mitigate and adapt to climate change. Currently, it is studying climate change scenarios and building a national strategy to address the phenomenon. The weather forecasting system has been upgraded, bringing about positive results as the recent storms were correctly forecast, helping localities carry out necessary control plans and reduce losses.
Regarding international co-operation in dealing with climate change, United Nations representatives said
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During the past 15 years,
Climate change is unavoidable and it requires
Source: Nhan Dan Online, Dec.4, 2007