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Health experts are sounding the alarm over the dramatic increase in deaths and illnesses caused by Ghana’s worsening air quality due to pollution. The biggest culprit is Ghana’s aging, ...
Dr Henry Kwabena Kokofu, the Executive Director, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), has cautioned the public to ensure that their activities were devoid of excessive noise during the Christmas and New ...
The Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet) has advised the public, especially children, pregnant women, older adults, persons with pre-existing heart and lung disease, to mask up to keep safe in the ...
Professor Kofi Amegah, an Associate Professor of Epidemiology at the University of Cape Coast (UCC) says the government must invest in air quality monitors to detect and regulate air pollution. ...
Plastic waste is projected to rise to 116m tonnes annually by 2060, six times more than the 18m tonnes of waste produced in 2019.
Researchers are utilizing satellite imagery to monitor air pollution levels and sources of emission in Accra.
Mr Kojo Ayittey, a Scientist at the University of Ghana says the top two air pollution sources in Accra and Kumasi are emissions from energy- burning facilities and biomass.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says it will soon prosecute unauthorised Used Lead Acid Battery (ULAB) recyclers as part of a broader action plan to eliminate or reduce lead pollution.
Vivo Energy Ghana, the exclusive marketer and distributor of Shell branded fuels and lubricants has partnered the United way Ghana, to mark this year’s World Environment Day.
Madam Betty Osei Bonsu, a Ghanaian climate activist, says mobilising key stakeholders at the grassroots would mitigate the effects of plastic pollution in various cities around the world.
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