Vietnam signals revision to Paris pledge to pave way for huge emissions growth

Published 11:30 on October 8, 2018  /  Last updated at 23:21 on October 8, 2018  / /  Asia Pacific, Other APAC

Vietnam has become among the first countries to signal it will adjust its Paris pledge at December’s climate talks, a change that would enable the rapidly-developing country to emit tens of millions of tonnes in additional GHGs by 2030 compared to its previously commitment.
Vietnam has become among the first countries to signal it will adjust its Paris pledge at December’s climate talks, a change that would enable the rapidly-developing country to emit tens of millions of tonnes in additional GHGs by 2030 compared to its previously commitment.


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