Business & Finance
News Desk Report The Adaptation Fund Board has approved US$ 133.83 million in new projects to support climate-vulnerable countries, amidst record demand for its work. The Fund received 94 proposals totaling US$ 1.33 billion, high...
News Desk Report Kenya has stepped up pressure on companies to integrate climate and nature into their core decision-making, as the government backed the launch of Chapter Zero Kenya, a platform aimed at embedding sustainability into c...
Sustainability & Climate Action
News Desk Report Oceana, the world’s largest international ocean conservation advocacy organisation, has launched its first-ever office in Africa, with Sonia Kwami at the helm. Based in Accra, Kwami will lead campaigns aime...
Source: Green Climate Network Tanzanian Minister for Community Development, Gender, Women and Special Groups, Dr Dorothy Gwajima, weighed in on the importance of access to clean cooking energy during the Second Tanza...
Accra’s traffic crisis is no longer an inconvenience: it is a national productivity emergency. Every day, millions of Ghanaians lose valuable hours stuck in congestion, arriving late to work, school, and essential se...
Dr. Kodimah Siita is a young, energetic environmentalist whose work sits at the intersection of data, agriculture and community development. Holding a PhD in Applied Statistics, he approaches every challenge with a r...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says Ghana is making steady progress on climate action, with schools now integrating climate content and officials preparing the country’s next national plan. Dr Emmanuel Tachie‑Obe...
Panipat, India — A Guardian investigation reports rising lung disease, skin conditions and cancer among workers in the city that recycles about one million tonnes of discarded clothing a year. Panipat is known as the “cast ...
Peter Page, Group Recycling and ESG Director at Textile Recycling International, has emphasized the urgent need for global regulations and standardization in the trade of sorted clothing and garments. In discussing t...
















