Green growth strategy promotes post-COVID-19 economic recovery
The national strategy on green growth for 2021-2030, with a vision to 2050 plays a crucial role in promoting economic restructuring alongside growth model renovation, said Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung.
Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung speaks at the conference to launch the national strategy on green growth chaired by the Ministry of Planning and Investment in Hanoi on October 29.
“It is an important approach to pursue sustainable development, thus contributing to post-COVID-19 economic recovery, transitioning to green economic development, and at the same time creating a premise to realize the long-term targets of low-carbon emissions and carbon neutrality so as to contribute to limiting global temperature rise,” he said.
Attendees at the conference included representatives from ministries, sectors, localities, embassies of the UK, Germany, the Republic of Korea, international organizations, the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, UNDP, UNIDO, UNICEF, GIZ, KOICA, AFD, USAID, as well as representatives from businesses, academia, and researchers.
In light of the approved orientation, the strategy was developed on the basis of extensive consultations with stakeholders in ways consistent with recent COVID-19-pandemic prevention regulations, the minister said.
By acknowledging and taking into consideration the inputs from stakeholders, the Ministry of Planning and Investment has completed the strategy and submitted it to the Prime Minister for promulgation under Decision No 1658/QDTTg dated October 1, 2021.
The Prime Minister's approval of the strategy on the threshold of the 26th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP26) in Glasgow, UK, which will take place in the next few days, has demonstrated Vietnam's strong commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions through practical and concrete actions.
“The strategy sets four important goals, namely reducing greenhouse gas emissions, greening economic sectors; greening lifestyles and promoting sustainable consumption, and greening the transition,” said Le Viet Anh, Director of the Department of Science, Education, Natural Resources and Environment under the Ministry of Planning and Investment.
“The first objective of the strategy is to reduce the intensity of greenhouse gas emissions per GDP, which was also the objective of the previous strategy. This aims to assess comparative greenhouse gases (GHG) emission mitigation potential per unit of economic output, helping to determine the extent of environmentally-friendliness of the economy as its size is increasing, contributing to realizing the dual goal of protecting the environment and developing “rapidly and sustainably,” he said.
Under the strategy, by 2030, the intensity of greenhouse gas emissions per GDP will decrease by at least 15 percent compared to that of 2014. By 2050, the intensity of greenhouse gas emissions per GDP will reduce at least 30 percent compared to that of 2014.
Hai Phong was the first locality to develop and implement a green growth plan for the 2014-2020 period. The city has succeeded in attracting a number of sustainable investment projects in accordance with the local economic development conditions.
Vice-Chairman of the Hai Phong municipal People's Committee Le Khac Nam said that the city had implemented a number of outstanding projects in the 2014-2020 period, such as waste treatment projects and an electric bus on Cat Ba island.
International organizations have supported and coordinated with Hai Phong to implement green and environmentally friendly projects. The city will move towards applying digital technology, digital transformation, transforming the economic model towards greening, comprehensively implementing green economic development models including green ports, green islands, environmentally-friendly production model, reducing energy consumption in production activities, and applying renewable energy sources such as wind and wave energy.
Representatives from ministries, sectors, localities, embassies, international organizations, development partners, and businesses agreed with the plan and roadmap for the implementation of the strategy and believe that the Strategy will help realize the goals that Vietnam had set for 2030 and 2045. Ministries, sectors, localities, agencies and relevant organizations agreed to work together immediately to devise a National Green Growth Action Plan and Action Plans on sectoral and local levels. Development partners and international organizations are committed to accompanying and supporting Vietnam to implement the strategy.
To conclude the meeting, Minister Dung emphasized the importance of collaboration during the implementation process, saying the support and close coordination of ministries, sectors, domestic and international organizations, the business community and experts play a fundamental role to ensure that the implementation of the strategy adheres to the views and orientations of the Resolution of the 13th National Party Congress, the 10-year socio-economic development strategy 2021-2030, and the 5-year socio-economic development plan 2021-2025./.
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