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and export activity in water and toxic pollution-intensive sectors compared with the less pollution-intensive sectors. The … traditional sectors and toward pollution-intensive manufacturing (especially leather and textiles). The paper also highlights the … Vietnam's joining of the World Trade Organization. "--World Bank web site …
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The Twenty-sixth United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) was held in early November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland, at which Vietnam's Prime Minister, Phạm Minh Chính, pledged once again that Vietnam would be part of the global climate change solution. The country aims to increase the...
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Based on the World Bank's World Development Indicators and the Little Green Data Book, the Green miniAtlas complements … the miniAtlas of Global Development previously published by the World Bank. The information in the Green miniAtlas is a …
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Reducing the footprint of growth requires a focus on three key issues: a) transforming urban areas into greener, more efficient, resilient, and socially inclusive cities, better able to capture the economic benefits associated with urbanization; b) ensuring sound management of the brown...
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Renewable energy and energy efficiency projects continue to perform strongly in the World Bank Group (WBG) energy …
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traditional biomass for cooking and heating. Indoor air pollution is among leading causes of illness and death in developing … countries. It leads to 2 million premature deaths a year. In 2004, the richest 20 percent of the world s population consume 58 …
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