Imagine stepping out of your Accra flat on a crisp January morning, expecting the familiar dusty haze of the Harmattan, only to hear the patter of rain on the roof. That’s the scene many...
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, Dec 29 2025 – In Ghana’s high‑irradiance environment a modest 1 kWp rooftop solar system can produce 4–5 kWh of clean electricity each day, enough to run a branch’s LED lights, workstations, ro...
Accra, Dec 29 2025– In Ghana’s mining corridors, climate change is no longer a distant threat but a daily reality. Flooded pits after heavy rains, water shortages during the dry season, heat st...
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, ...
Accra, Ghana – Africa’s future depends on its ability to unite, innovate, and prioritize sustainability, according to Mr. John K. Essel, Pro-Chancellor and Founder of Knutsfo...
Accra, Ghana – The Mayor of Accra, Hon. Michael Kpakpo Allotey, recently paid a working visit to three project sites under the Youth Climate Action Fund (YCAF) to assess progress made in ...
Ghana’s Minister of State for Climate Change and Sustainability, Honourable Issifu Seidu, has reaffirmed the country’s commitment to practical climate action during the side event on grounded d...
At the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil, Ghana’s Minister of State for Climate Change and Sustainability, Hon. Seidu Issifu issued a powerful call for glob...
















