ENVIRONMENT
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Climate action: Prez pushes for women, children empowerment
By Christabel Oboshie ANNAN, Accra PRESIDENT Nana Akufo Addo has proposed that Africa prioritises education and awareness in amplifying the…
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SEHP to host maiden Africa Women & Children confab
IN line with the global commitment to address the impact of climate change on women and children, the Samira Empowerment…
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Stratcomm launches 11th Garden, Flower Show
STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION AFRICA LTD. (Stratcomm Africa), the visionary driving force behind the Ghana Garden and Flower Movement (GGFM), has officially…
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Plastic pollution: Experts, activists, provide solutions
Every year, World Environment Day serves as a global platform to raise awareness and mobilize action towards a sustainable future.…
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Ghana gets $200m World Bank support for tree crop devt
GHANA has received approval for $200 million financing from the International Development Association (IDA) for the Ghana Tree Crop Diversification…
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Ghana renews commitment to protecting the ocean
PRESIDENT Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has pledged Ghana’s commitment to ensuring sustainable ocean management and called for a renewed commitment…
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Tree-planting will help reverse climate crisis-Green Republic Project
FOUNDER and Convener of the Green Republic Project, Nana Yaw Osei-Darkwa says tree planting remains “the most cost-efficient nature-based solution…
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Otumfuo bares teeth at chiefs in ‘galamsey’ areas
THE Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has launched the 2023 edition of the Green Ghana Day in Kumasi rallying all…
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‘Developed nations should deliver climate justice in Africa’
Developed countries, which are major contributors to the emission of planet-warming gases like methane and carbon dioxide, should honor their…
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‘Media, key to sensitising public on climate change’
AS thousands of climate change activists from over 200 organisations took to the streets in London to protest the climate…
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