Vietnam’s just energy transition partnership plan has no timeline for retiring coal, as backers offer mainly commercial loans, not grants
The G7 has offered to mobilise $15.5 billion to get Vietnam from coal to clean energy but just 2% of this is grants
Five environmentalists have been jailed in the last two years, while the government works on a clean energy partnership with rich nations
Nguy Thi Khanh has been released a few months early from prison but two of her fellow campaigners remain in jail on tax evasion charges
A Vietnam government partner suggested that even Hanoi is unaware of the details of the energy transition package
The deal will help Vietnam to peak its greenhouse gas emissions five years earlier than planned and scale up renewable energy generation
Rich countries have been discussing “just energy transition partnerships” with South Africa, Indonesia, Vietnam, India and Senegal
An InfluenceMap report spells out foreign pro-gas lobbying in Vietnam as environmental activists face mounting threats for speaking out against the government
Molave will be the fourth storm to hit the nation’s central region in less than three weeks — leaving communities no time to recover before being hit again and harder
A decision by state-owned utility Kepco to invest in Vung Ang 2 coal power station goes against the government’s “green new deal” rhetoric
The southeast Asian nation has made slight improvements to its 2030 climate plan but still expects emissions to increase rapidly over the next decade
Saltwater intrusion and drought are destroying crops in one of the most fertile places on earth, prompting an exodus of farmers
Top development lender is working to bring renewable energy costs for developing countries, says chief Jim Kim
China cuts coal at home but state owned companies and banks drive new coal expansion overseas, despite promises of green growth for developing countries
NEWS: Dirty power plants planned in China, India, Vietnam and Indonesia are unlikely to all be built, says think tank ECIU
NEWS: Prime minister says government will review plans for new coal power plants, indicating country could shift towards lower emission gas and renewables
NEWS: US and EU border controls have less influence on illicit trade as demand shifts to emerging economies, finds Chatham House
NEWS: Southeast Asian country eyes up to 25% cut in carbon emissions by 2030, depending on international cash
NEWS: UK-led modelling tools are helping governments around the world develop contributions to a global climate deal
RTCC speaks to five REDD+ experts to see what the rainforest preservation scheme has achieved, and where it goes from here