Tamale, June 6, 2026 — The Ghana Education Service (GES) has called for stronger integration of climate education into school systems, warning that climate change is already disrupting l...
Accra, Ghana — As Ghana continues to grapple with recurring floods, the Ghana Climate Centre of Excellence (GCCE) is urging policymakers and communities to rethink how flood risks are understoo...
Tamale, June 9, 2026 — More than 400 students, educators, and climate advocates have gathered at Tamale Senior High School as the Centre for Opportunities in Rural Development (CORD Ghana) and...
Accra, Ghana, June 5, 2026— On World Environment Day, fresh concerns are emerging over the growing environmental health burden linked to lead contamination in communities situated near G...
Experts are warning that Ghana’s rapidly growing battery recycling industry could pose serious environmental and public health risks if regulatory enforcement fails to keep pace with exp...
Mangroves do far more than decorate coastlines. They are nature’s frontline defence against storms, floods, erosion, and rising seas. Their tangled root systems stabilise shorelines, absorb wave energ...
Accra, Ghana — As Ghana continues to grapple with mounting volumes of electronic waste and the environmental challenges associated with rapid technological growth, one organisation is reflectin...
Accra, Ghana — Ghana has become one of West Africa’s leading destinations for lead-acid battery recycling, positioning itself as a growing hub for cross-border waste trade and materials ...
Every morning across Ghana’s markets, chop bars, and roadside food stalls, millions of polystyrene takeaway packs change hands. They serve a purpose for minutes. Then they are discarded ...
In the climate space, change is often associated with bold declarations, global summits, and ambitious targets. Yet some of the most transformative work happens quietly—through patient i...











