Guest Blog by Le Bich Vietnam has had severe weather problems recently. Between 12 and 28 September, heavy rain occurred in the country, as well as in north and central Burma, Thailand, and northern Lao PDR. This, combined with high tides, resulted in water levels rising in the Mekong river, reaching critical levels in early October. Between 28 September and 5 October three tropical storms/typhoons hit the coast. Tropical Storm Haitang made landfall in the central provinces of … Read more »Vietnam – Storms, Floods and Food
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Cut Emissions, Make Money
I have been to a number of events recently that have discussed a low carbon economy. Many participants have expressed interest in the idea, but wanted more information. In particular, one recurrent theme was "I would like to take action to reduce my greenhouse gas emissions - but it would cost too much, and I need to remain competitive!". Yet, the view that reducing emissions will always cost money is a false one. A number … Read more »Cut Emissions, Make Money
Vietnam – the hazards of a changing climate
I visited Vietnam recently. When I arrived, colleagues in the Embassy told me how heavy rain the previous day had caused severe flooding: "the water was up to my waist", "in the end I had to put on a pair of shorts and wade through the water", and "a 20 minute journey took me 3 hours". The next morning (15 July) I opened the Vietnam News, the main English language … Read more »Vietnam – the hazards of a changing climate