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Climate change impact, a looming national crisis

A GNA Feature by Regina Benneh Sunyani, (Bono), June 14, GNA-The impacts of climate change are well felt in the country, as rising temperatures and unpredictable rainfall patterns alter the rhythms of farming. That is threatening the socio-economic livelihoods of people who mostly depend on farming activities for their upkeep and survival. Climate change Climate change refers to the long-term warming of the planet due to an increase in average global temperatures. This warming is primarily caused by human activities that release greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide and methane, into the atmosphere, leading to a range of negative impacts on the environment, human health and the economy. Impact on Agriculture In Ghana’s agricultural sector, the consequences of climate change are blunt as frequent and intense extreme weather events of heat waves, droughts, storms, and floods damaged crops and disrupted farming cycles. ...

Maintaining, protecting the environment must be our daily routine – NCCE

By Evans Worlanyo Ameamu Anloga (VR), June 14, GNA-The National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) in Anloga District of the Volta Region has urged the public to maintain and protect the environment as a daily routine to improve the quality of life for all. According to the NCCE, adopting environmentally friendly habits can significantly impact the health and well-being of individuals and communities. Togbi Hatsu lll, the NCCE Director at Anloga, in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA), said maintaining a good environment is crucial for human health, biodiversity, and economic well-being. A clean environment also provides numerous benefits which include reducing the risk of communicable diseases, supporting wildlife, and promoting sustainable development. “Adopting and prioritising environmental protection would enable every individual to contribute to creating a healthier and more sustainable future,” Togbe Hatsu said. He outlined s...