Environmental Issues
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Ghana has potential to generate power from biomass – Dr Ortsin
Dr. George Ortsin, the Country Program Manager at Global Environment Facility, Small Grants Programme says the potential to invest in…
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Deplorable drainage systems in Tema pose health risk
Residents of Tema Community Two Halcrow Electoral Area in the Tema West Municipality have expressed concern over the deplorable drainage…
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Public urged to use biodegradable bags for shopping
A lecturer at the University of Energy and natural Resources (UNER), Dr. Mary Antwi has entreated women and shoppers generally…
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Over two million vulnerable groups to benefit from SIGRA project
More than two million vulnerable groups from the Northern and Volta Regions are to benefit from a gender responsive adaptation…
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Sanitation Ministry begins nationwide evacuation of refuse dumps
The Ministry of Sanitation and Water Resource has begun a nationwide refuse dump evacuation exercise to avert possible outbreak of…
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Journalists must focus more on environmental reporting – MPEC
The Executive Director for the Media Platform on Environment and Climate Change (MPEC), Mary Ama Kudom-Agyeman, has encouraged journalists to…
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Western North gets integrated Recycling and Compost Plant
The Integrated Recycling and Compost Plant (IRECOP), a subsidiary of the Jospomg Group, in collaboration with the Ministry of Sanitation…
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Electric Vehicles to play key role in ending climate emergency – Transport Minister
Mr Kwaku Ofori Asiamah, Minister for Transport has said the transport sector has become a major source of greenhouse gas…
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Cocoa farmers call for renewed fight against galamsey
Cocoa farmers in the Western North Region have expressed stern concern about the persistence of illegal mining activities which are…
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Okyehene to embark on massive Forest regeneration and expansion
The Akyem Abuakwa Traditional Council has resolved to make the area the hub of forest regeneration and expansion. The council…
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