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 appro...
Accra – Ghana’s power sector is at a crossroads. Drought‑stressed hydropower, heat‑reduced thermal efficiency, flooded substations and volatile fuel logistics have turned climate risk into a banking i...
Accra – As climate change tightens its grip on Ghana, threatening food production, water security, coastal livelihoods and public health, the question of how the country finances its cli...
Climate adaptation in Ghana’s manufacturing sector has moved from a future‑risk discussion to a present‑day operational imperative. Flooded industrial zones, heat‑stressed machinery, water scar...
Accra, Ghana- Climate adaptation in agriculture is no longer an abstract policy idea; it is a daily survival strategy for farmers and a growing opportunity for Ghana’s banks. Erratic rainfall, ...
Ghana’s banks are at a crossroads. Climate risk is no longer a distant threat, but a pressing reality that’s already impacting balance sheets. As the world looks beyond COP30, Ghana...
As the world accelerates toward COP30 in Belém, one truth is becoming unavoidable: adaptation finance will define the next era of development banking. The institutions that learn to convene the...
Accra, Ghana – As the world approaches COP30 in Belém, Brazil, the focus is shifting from pledges to tangible proof of transition, real emissions reductions, resilient value chains, and f...
Pledges for climate resilience are rising. Communities still ask the same question: when does the funding arrive, and what changes on the ground. We follow three live channels of money and idea...
Ghana is on the frontlines of the climate crisis. From submerged streets in Accra to vanishing coastlines in the Volta Region, the evidence is undeniable: climate change is ravaging our nation ...
















