ENVIRONMENT
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Ghana Turns to Climate Stress-Testing to Protect Infrastructure Investment
Ghana is quietly rethinking how it builds and protects its infrastructure, as climate shocks expose the high economic cost…
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Ghana Positions Clean Air as a Pillar of Health and Development Planning
Air pollution is increasingly shaping Ghana’s public health and development outlook, with implications that extend far beyond the environment.…
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Forum on combating desertification calls for deeper China-Africa cooperation
Officials and experts from China and Africa have called for stronger scientific and technological cooperation to address desertification and…
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AfDB Links Climate Action to Africa’s Development Priorities
The African Development Bank (AfDB) is turning climate action into a tool for Africa’s growth, combining innovation, data, and…
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New Financing Model to Bring Cleaner Cooking to 1.3m Ghanaians
Every evening in Ashaiman, 32-year-old food vendor Nana Yaa Mensah spends nearly half of her earnings on charcoal. The…
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Communities Lead Ghana’s New Push to Restore Forests Through Sustainable Cocoa Farming
Ghana is fast losing its forest resources to agriculture expansion and other human induced practices. To address this challenge the…
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COP 30 Ends With Finance Boost but Deep Splits Over Fossil Fuels
Brazil’s COP30 presidency secured a compromise climate deal on Saturday that increases funding for countries vulnerable to climate change…
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Fire Halts COP30 Talks in a Stark Reminder of the World’s Fragility
The final day of COP30 in Belém, Brazil, was meant to be the decisive sprint toward a global climate…
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Fragile States Push for Inclusion at COP30: Over One Billion Left Behind in Climate Finance
As COP30 continues in Belém, fragile and conflict-affected countries are warning that more than one billion of the world’s…
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