HOANG THI MINH HONG – WHO BROUGHT EARTH HOUR BACK TO VIETNAM – WAS HONORED AS ONE OF THE 50 MOST INFLUENTIAL WOMEN IN VIETNAM IN 2019 BY FORBES VIETNAM.

Hoang Thi Minh Hong, the eldest sister at CHANGE, is well known for her honor of “Climate Hero” or “Hong Antarctica.” She was recently named one of the 50 most influential women in Vietnam in 2019, voted by Forbes magazine. Ms. Hong is the founder of the Center for Hands-on…

20/06/2021

UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCES WHEN HOSTING ACTIVITIES FOR “RISE FOR CLIMATE”

As part of the “Rise for Climate” activity series, members of the Climate Change Leadership Camp 2018 gathered for a series of workshops and events aimed at introducing new ideas about campaigning on climate change to younger communities. With a focus on creative ideas and youthful enthusiasm, staff and students…

05/09/2018

CHANGE’S OFFICIAL CORPORATION IDENTIFY PROGRAM SHIFT

Over the four years since it was established, CHANGE has played a pioneering role in raising public awareness on environmental issues. Our key areas of focus have been climate change and renewable energy solutions and the illegal trade and use of endangered wildlife products in order to protect these species…

05/09/2017

SEMINAR ON CLIMATE AND ENERGY RAISES VOICE OF FRONTLINE COMMUNITY, CORPORATE SECTOR AND SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Ho Chi Minh City, April 27 2016, CHANGE/350.org Vietnam and the Vietnam Sustainable Energy Alliance (VSEA) hosted a seminar “Power shift: change to tackle climate change” at the Vien Dong Hotel, at 275A Pham Ngu Lao, Q1, HCMC. The seminar aimed at promoting voice of the community in ensuring sustainable development of the country, raising awareness about the connection between energy development and climate change and other environmental and social issues, and suggesting practical and feasible solutions in the country’s contexts.

29/08/2017

CHANGE’S POINT OF VIEW ON THE EVENT OF MARINE LIFE DISASTER IN CENTRAL VIETNAM

The recent large-scale fish mortality event in Vietnam’s central region was a serious environmental disaster. The poisoned seafood has affected the livelihood and health of hundreds of Vietnamese, while the marine ecosystem, fish populations and local biodiversity has also been severely affected. Authorities have not yet concluded as to the…

29/08/2017

LIVE SIMPLE

What does it mean to LIVE SIMPLE? It does not mean leaving the world behind to live a life of self-sufficiency in the forest It does not mean casting off material possessions, property or money It does not mean just hanging around, not getting involved Instead, Live Simple is an…

29/08/2017