HCM City
cooperates with Osaka to build low-carbon society
Authorities in HCM City and Osaka in Japan
yesterday vowed to promote cooperation among the two localities in low-carbon
city development at a meeting held in HCM City.
Speaking at the Mayor’s Policy on Low Carbon City
Development conference, Huynh Cach Mang, vice chairman of the HCM City
People’s Committee, said Osaka had many effective solutions on the
environment, climate change adaptation, water management and solid waste
classification at the source.
Osaka has provided HCM City with environmental
consultancy services and solutions such as water management techniques,
classification of solid waste at the source, and response to climate
change.
Mang also sent his condolences to the Japanese people,
especially the people and authorities of Osaka affected by the recent typhoon
Jebi.
Mang praised the investors of Osaka who have chosen the
environment as a priority in its work with HCM City, saying that he hopes the
two sides will also cooperate in climate change adaptation and flood
prevention.
He encouraged enterprises from Osaka to invest in HCM
City’s healthcare, transportation, high-quality human resources, and smart
city activities, and to help raise public awareness about global warming.
At the same time, the two cities will continue the
annual policy dialogue at mayor level.
Seigo Tanaka, deputy mayor of Osaka, thanked HCM City
authorities for the condolences about the recent natural disaster in Japan,
which he attributed to climate change.
Vietnam and Japan, as well as HCM City and Osaka, have
many similarities in culture and geography, and both face subsidence,
inundation and salinity intrusion.
The Osaka Deputy Mayor also said he hoped HCM City
would attend the G20 meeting on climate change in Osaka in June next year.
HCM City and Osaka signed a Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) on cooperation in low-carbon city development in 2013.
Under the MoU, which has been extended to 2021, the two
cities have stepped up cooperation in building a low-carbon society in HCM
City.
The two cities have organised various dialogues and
meetings to promote public-private partnerships (PPP) to realise the plan.
Under the Paris Climate Change Agreement, between 2021
and 2030, Vietnam has committed to reduce 8 per cent of greenhouse gas
emissions, or nearly 62 million tonnes of carbon dioxide, with only domestic
support, and to cut emissions by 25 per cent with global support in the
fields of energy, transport, agriculture and waste.
Under the greenhouse gas emission scenario, Vietnam is
expected to emit 400 million tonnes of carbon dioxide by 2018, 500 million
tonnes by 2020, 600 million tonnes by 2025, and 800 million tonnes by 2030,
according to MONRE.
HCM City now emits 38.5 million tonnes of carbon
dioxide, accounting for nearly 13 per cent of the country’s total, the
ministry said.
By 2025, the country wants to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions by 45 per cent, increase use of renewable energy to 44 per cent,
and increase forest coverage by more than 50 per cent.
VNS
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Thứ Sáu, 7 tháng 9, 2018
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