By Mette FREDERIKSEN and Mia Amor MOTTLEY
Around the world, we are witnessing the devastating effects of changing temperatures. Droughts, floods, and sweltering heat are taking lives, eroding hard-earned socioeconomic gains, and leaving countries’ future hanging in the balance. Worse, those who have contributed the least to the climate crisis...
By Akunkel MUSAH
The African continent has a land area of 30.37 million sq km (11.7 million sq mi)—enough to fit in the U.S., China, India, Japan, Mexico, and many European nations, combined. Specially, Africa's land mass is slightly bigger than the U.S., China, India, the U.K., Japan, Eastern Europe,...
By Sandra Ayeiwaa OTOO
The Strategic Communications Africa Ltd. (Stratcomm Africa) has launched the 12th Annual Ghana Garden and Flower Show, set to take place from September 22 to 29, at the Efua Sutherland Children's Park in Accra.
The Ghana Garden and Flower Show is one ofStratcomm Africa’s initiatives as they...
By Razan Khalifa Al MUBARAK & Bogolo KENEWENDO
From the Drakensberg mountain range in the west to the Indian Ocean in the east, KwaZulu-Natal province is one of South Africa’s most biodiverse provinces. For the last 30 years, however, deteriorating river water quality and increasingly frequent flooding has been costing...
By Azure Imoro ABDULAI
As the global environmental crisis deepens, the need for innovative solutions to combat climate change, foster sustainability, and create jobs has never been more urgent. By 2050, it's projected that 12 billion tons of plastic waste will have accumulated in landfills and the natural environment, which...
By Evelyn ARTHUR
As the country’s ocean resources continue to dissipate at an alarming rate due to irresponsible human activities, the conversation around Ghana’s fisheries management has regained momentum.
Experts are urging all stakeholders to dedicate efforts to science, to redeem the sector from the quagmire it has placed itself...
The Assurance Partner of Deloitte Ghana, Dr. Kwabena Situ and nine others have been appointed as members of the National Sustainability Reporting Implementation Committee.
The members from various sectors of the economy include the Bank of Ghana, National Insurance Commission, Ghana Stock Exchange, National Pensions Regulatory Authority, State Interest and...
By Emmanuella YAMOAH
In the northern part of Ghana, farmers are staring at the sky, waiting for rains that never seem to come. The once fertile lands that fed countless families are now dry, cracked, and empty under the weight of a changing climate. These are not just fields of...
By Erik BERGLÖF
As South Africa prepares to take over the G20’s rotating presidency, its government has vowed to make 2025 the “year of Africa.” At the same time, the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Brazil (COP30) will serve as a litmus test for global climate action, revealing how...
By Emmanuel AKOMEA
President-Institute of Chartered Accountants, Ghana (ICAG), Sena Dake, has stressed the nation’s commitment to sustainability - emphasising the delicate balance between economic growth and environmental stewardship.
“Our sustainability journey is a testament to our nation’s commitment to balancing economic growth with environmental stewardship. As we navigate the complexities...