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		<title>US: Samsung C&#038;T considers investing in solar power plants in Texas</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2021 20:39:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A unit of Samsung C&#38;T is considering investing $ 673 million to build solar power plants in Milam County, Texas, near Samsung Electronics&#8217; chip factory in Austin. A solar power plant in Maryland, USA. (Photo: AFP / VNA) A unit of the company Samsung C&#038;T is considering investing $ 673 million in the construction of [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>A unit of Samsung C&amp;T is considering investing $ 673 million to build solar power plants in Milam County, Texas, near Samsung Electronics&#8217; chip factory in Austin.</strong><br />
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<p> <em> A solar power plant in Maryland, USA. (Photo: AFP / VNA)</em> A unit of the company <strong> Samsung</strong> C&#038;T is considering investing $ 673 million in the construction of solar power plants in Texas (USA), to start commercial production in December 2023. The solar facilities above will be located in Milam County, Texas, less than two hours &#8216;drive from Samsung Electronics&#8217; chip factory in Austin. Austin is where Samsung is considering building a new $ 17 billion chip factory. With a capacity of about 700 MW, solar power plants will begin construction in June 2022. A Samsung C&#038;T official said the company is doing the approval procedures with the authorities. The attractiveness of solar and wind power is increasing rapidly as nations around the world switch from fossil fuels to cleaner renewable sources to prevent global warming. The administration of US President Joe Biden aims to generate electricity from non-carbon sources such as nuclear and renewable energy by 2035. Recently, South Korean President Moon Jae-in also pledged to end all new funding for overseas coal projects and will soon come up with a more ambitious plan to cut carbon emissions. . In October, Samsung C&#038;T Corp announced its decision to suspend any new projects or investments related to coal. While chip makers like Samsung Electronics, Intel and TSMC are also committed to increasing the use of renewable energy to reduce carbon emissions.</p>
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		<title>Green sprout of hope: Young climate leaders in Asia and Africa</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 May 2021 00:27:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In July 2020, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres published a list of seven members of the Youth Advisory Council on climate change. advertisement This shows that Mr. Guterres recognized the need and importance of input and feedback from international youth leaders in addressing 17 sustainable development goals related to the plan. Climate action. The common [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>In July 2020, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres published a list of seven members of the Youth Advisory Council on climate change.</strong><br />
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<p> This shows that Mr. Guterres recognized the need and importance of input and feedback from international youth leaders in addressing 17 sustainable development goals related to the plan. Climate action. The common point of most of these goals is environmental sustainability and climate change resistance. Not only in the future, our children will &#8220;inherit&#8221; the Earth, but at this very moment, they are exercising inheritance rights in urgent ways and need to solve current problems immediately. ie. We can name a few members of the United Nations Youth Advisory Council as well as other youth activists from Asia and Africa, who may not be popular but remain silent. make an impact in their community. One of the new members is Archana Soreng of the indigenous Khadian tribe from the Sundergarh district in Odisha, India. Soreng is a research officer at Vasundhara Odisha and a climate leader. In her own opinion, she feels that “in order to build a better world after the Covid pandemic, it is important for indigenous communities to be aware of their joint role in protecting their lips. School, the environment itself will have a direct and long-term impact on their lives ”. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_28_567_38660993/3db63a651a27f379aa36.jpg" width="625" height="358"> <em> Archana Soreng is a research officer at Vasundhara Odisha and a climate leader</em> Speaker and climate activist, Vanessa Nakate has studied and educated herself for many years around environmental and political issues. Before crops failed, record heatwaves, increased deforestation and recently a grasshopper epidemic in East Africa, where she lives, Nakate felt that she could not stand and watch without speaking out for herself. Joining the Fridays for Future and Uganda Rise Up strikes at school, Nakate is at the forefront of the international youth movement working for the climate. Arshak Makichyan is an enthusiastic and outspoken Armenian Russian climate activist. He spoke enthusiastically about activities for the climate, frankly pointing to serious issues such as widespread wildfires, famine, rising sea levels, and rising temperatures that will affect today&#8217;s children. and tomorrow. He is an important representative of Russian youth in expressing anger and fears about climate change. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_28_567_38660993/1de117323770de2e8761.jpg" width="625" height="351"> <em> Arshak Makichyan is a Russian-Armenian climate activist</em> Ou Hongyi is an 18 year old climatologist located in Guilin, China. Concerned about pollution, emissions, flooding, and other climate-related emergencies in China, Hongyi even went against her parents&#8217; desire to join air advocates. another poster in the world. She has been greatly influenced by Al Gore&#8217;s 2006 film An Inconvenient Truth and since watching it at the age of 16, she has repeatedly demonstrated to everyone the state of climate emergency. Fatou Lamin Jeng is a leader and youth educator on climate and gender issues. As a member of Clean Earth Gambia and a speaker at UNFPA Youth Day International in the summer of 2020, Jeng brought the dialogue on this issue to the fore. Kisha Erah Muanã is an avid climate leader in the Philippines, where numerous issues are emerging such as global warming, rising sea levels, soil erosion, water pollution, poverty. , gang activity and violence. In addition, deforestation, super typhoons and earthquakes have been and are having a huge impact on the Philippines. As the youth spokesperson for the Cebu region, Muanã said: “I feel very happy to represent the country at a major event to voice my views on emergencies towards emergencies. with the climate. All these young leaders and many more have given us inspiration to take quick action against climate change to protect the future of this planet. and of all peoples, races, species, and nations. We will be wiser if we rely on the advice of indigenous people, those who are marginalized, who know best of the consequences of irresponsibility. As Archana Soreng observed: “Our ancestors protected forests and nature through the ages with their traditional knowledge and practices. Now, we must become the leaders in combating the climate crisis ”.</p>
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		<title>The return of America: The world promotes cooperation in dealing with climate change</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2021 06:05:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The summit on climate change takes place April 22-23, marking the return of the United States in its fight against global warming. April 22-23, marking the return of the US in its fight against global warming. According to AP, leaders of the two countries China and Russia promote international cooperation on reducing coal and oil [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The summit on climate change takes place April 22-23, marking the return of the United States in its fight against global warming. April 22-23, marking the return of the US in its fight against global warming.</strong><br />
<span id="more-6261"></span> According to AP, leaders of the two countries China and Russia promote international cooperation on reducing coal and oil emissions causing climate change phenomenon.</p>
<p> <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_23_101_38612055/30924f6469268078d937.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> President Joe Biden. Photo: AP</em> Along with the participation of the US, the leaders of the countries have promoted a new commitment to reduce harmful fossil fuel pollution on the first day of the summit organized by the US. However, observers hope video conferencing between senior leaders of countries will look towards new action to deal with climate pollution and as money for the UN meeting in November in Glasgow. . The world will face &#8220;dangerous moments&#8221; but also &#8220;opportunities&#8221;, President Biden declared during the online summit to have the participation of 40 world leaders. &#8220;The signals are unmistakable. The science is undeniable. The cost of delay continues to rise,&#8221; said President Biden. Before the summit, the pledge of President Biden once spoke out to cut 52% of US fossil fuel emissions by 2030. This comes 4 years after the US withdraws from the climate change agreement. The Biden administration this week is outlining a new vision for a prosperous, clean energy America. At that time, factories will focus on the production of advanced batteries and electric cars. At the conference, Japan announced its goal of cutting emissions by 46% and South Korea said it would stop giving public funding to new coal-fired power plants. This is considered an important turning point to persuade China and other countries to limit dependence on coal fuel. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he would increase fossil fuel pollution cuts from 30% to at least 40%. In a report by insurance firm Swiss Re (Switzerland), climate change could cause up to $ 23,000 billion in damage to the agriculture, health and physical infrastructure sectors, as well as to government spending direction. <strong> Joining hands to deal with climate change</strong> The complicated developments of the epidemic make the climate change summit to be held in an online format. However, the participation of the leaders of the countries shows the joint efforts to deal with the climate change challenges taking place around the world. Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed his determination to cooperate with the US in promoting efforts to cut emissions. &#8220;Protecting the environment is about protecting productivity. Promoting a healthy environment is about promoting labor productivity&#8221;, President Xi Jinping emphasized. Russian President Vladimir Putin also offers opinions and pushes on efforts to cope with climate change. &#8220;Russia is really interested in increasing international cooperation in search of effective solutions to climate change and all other important challenges. Russia is currently the fourth country in number. Large fossil fuel smoke emissions are harmful to the climate. Observers say that efforts to cope with climate change are the driving force for leaders of all countries to push disputes and tensions aside for a good and healthy world. Fossil fuel emissions on earth increase rapidly, according to analysts. The Biden administration&#8217;s commitment will require a major effort to address current climate change issues. German Chancellor Angela Merkel is one of several allies that support a return to the United States in response to current climate change. &#8220;I am delighted to see that the United States has returned to working with us in climate politics. Because of America&#8217;s involvement and we need you to join hands in accomplishing our great goal,&#8221; Chancellor Merkel spoke out in her speech at the online summit. Pope Pop Francis is also strong: &#8220;I wish you [nước Mỹ] succeed in this great decision to meet, step forward and accompany all the way &#8220;. According to scientists, the alarming level of climate change comes from operations at coal plants, car engines and other fossil fuel use. These are reasons that exacerbate the risk of droughts, floods, storms, wildfires and other natural disasters. Leaders of small states and island nations also voiced the serious challenge of rising sea levels and increasing natural disasters. The countries are also calling for international assistance to cut emissions from world powers.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2021 21:18:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Researchers at Purdue University, Indiana (USA) have produced a white paint with the aim of promoting the cooling of buildings and reducing the warming of the climate. GS Xiulin Ruan next to new paint The paint is capable of reflecting 98% of sunlight as well as ultraviolet (UV) rays through the atmosphere into the space. [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Researchers at Purdue University, Indiana (USA) have produced a white paint with the aim of promoting the cooling of buildings and reducing the warming of the climate.</strong><br />
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<p> <em> GS Xiulin Ruan next to new paint</em> The paint is capable of reflecting 98% of sunlight as well as ultraviolet (UV) rays through the atmosphere into the space. During the test, this paint makes the surface temperature 4.50C lower than ambient temperature, even in strong sunlight. It is expected that this paint can be available on the market in 1-2 years. Reflective white paints are now much better than dark roofing materials, but only reflect 80% -90% of sunlight and absorb UV. This means they cannot cool surfaces below ambient temperature. New coatings do this, resulting in fewer need for air conditioners and reduced air conditioning emissions. &#8220;Our paint can help fight global warming by helping to cool the earth, which is the coolest point,&#8221; said Professor Xiulin Ruan of the research group at Purdue University. According to Professor Xiulin Ruan, painting a roof with an area of ​​93 square meters will save 10kW of electricity consumption of the air conditioner. The substance playing an important role in this new paint is barium sulphate. Unlike conventional titanium dioxide pigments, it does not absorb UV rays. This super white paint uses standard acrylic solvents and can be manufactured like conventional paints, the researchers said. The new paint will cost the same as today&#8217;s paints, they added, because barium sulfate is actually cheaper than titanium dioxide. However, it is necessary to evaluate the durability of this paint for a longer time.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2021 09:51:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[According to the US Trade Representative, countries should use trade policies and trade enforcement actions to protect forests, since &#8216;forests are considered the lungs of the Earth.&#8217; US Trade Representative Katherine Tai. (Source: agnetwest.com) US Trade Representative Katherine Tai April 15 said international trade activities have prompted many countries to reduce environmental protection measures to [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>According to the US Trade Representative, countries should use trade policies and trade enforcement actions to protect forests, since &#8216;forests are considered the lungs of the Earth.&#8217;</strong><br />
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<p><em>US Trade Representative Katherine Tai. (Source: agnetwest.com)</em></p>
<p>US Trade Representative <strong>Katherine Tai</strong> April 15 said international trade activities have prompted many countries to reduce environmental protection measures to attract investment, and regulations on <strong>global trade</strong> is necessary to prevent the &#8220;race to the bottom.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Race to the bottom&#8221; is a socio-economic term to describe the government&#8217;s deregulation of the business environment, or reduction of tax rates, in order to attract or maintain economic activity.</p>
<p>In her speech at the Center for American Progress, Ms. Tai said the notion that environmental problems are not part of trade ignores the fact that existing rules of globalization encourage less pressure. for environmental protection. This puts countries with higher environmental standards at a competitive disadvantage.</p>
<p>Speaking ahead of the online climate change summit on President Joe Biden&#8217;s initiative next week, Ms. Tai said she was committed to strengthening rules within the World Trade Organization (WTO). to combat problems like illegal fishing and overfishing.</p>
<p>According to her, countries should use commercial policies and trade enforcement actions to protect forests, because &#8220;forests are considered the lungs of the Earth.&#8221;</p>
<p>However, these regulations will be ineffective if they are not enforced. In the future, trade plays a role in preventing the &#8220;race to the bottom&#8221; and encouraging the &#8220;race to the top&#8221; (for the environment).</p>
<p>Ms. Tai noted that this is only done on a global scale through global regulations.</p>
<p>In the context that the world is deviating from meeting the goals of limiting global warming, many countries have signed in the Paris Agreement on <strong>Climate Change</strong> 2015, President Biden hopes next week&#8217;s summit will deliver stronger commitments ahead of the UN-hosted Climate Change Conference in Glasgow later this year.</p>
<p>Just days after taking office in January 2021, the US leader signed executive orders he said would &#8220;advance ambitious plans to respond to the threat of climate change.&#8221;</p>
<p>Mr. Biden announced that Washington will rejoin the Paris Agreement on climate change and is expected to announce an ambitious emission target by 2030./.</p>
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