As the climate crisis deepens, leaders like Chauncia Willis-Johnson are sounding the alarm on the importance of equity in climate resilience. With over 26 years of experience in emergenc...
Feature By: Justice Akoto Ghana’s carbon future hinges on credibility, not just credit issuance. To succeed, the country must prioritize integrity, traceability, and bankable econo...
Esther Nyamekye Opoku is a young and dynamic educationist, environmentalist, and climate action activist making waves in Ghana and beyond. With a passion for Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) an...
Ghana is a nation defined by its coastline, a 550-kilometer stretch of sandy beaches, estuaries, lagoons and reefs that support millions of livelihoods, sustain critical biodiversity, an...
Water (H₂O) is a vital, inorganic, polar compound that is clear, tasteless, odorless, and nearly colorless. It is the liquid that makes life on Earth possible. All living things, from ti...
Feature By: Justice Akoto The growing carbon market promises climate finance at scale, but integrity issues pose significant risks to banks, investors, and the environment. Witho...
Feature By: Stanley Bonney, an environmental Campaigner Background “Let there be light and there was light’ was the first statement made by the Ultimate Reality per the Holy Scriptures o...
By: Justice Akoto, Sustainable Operations Advisor- Fidelity Bank Ghana’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) is more than just a climate pledge – it’...
By: Godfred Fiifi Boadi, ESQ, PE-GLawyer, Sanitary Engineer The notion that sanitation services should be self-sustaining through user charges alone is a myth that n...
Ghana’s financial sector is on the cusp of a climate finance revolution, with carbon markets emerging as a lucrative opportunity for banks to diversify their portfolios and support...















