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Sports Minister Kofi Adams pushes for Climate-Resilient Sports Infrastructure at Cape Town Global Forum

The Minister of Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, has issued a bold call for climate leadership in the world of sport, unveiling a series of green initiatives at the Global Sports and Sustainability Forum 2025 held in Cape Town. Addressing an international audience of policymakers, sports executives, and climate advocates, the Minister urged countries to […]

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Ing. Prince Osisiadan advocates for climate action in sports at global forum

CEO of SUCCA Africa Ing. Prince Osisiadan has emphasized the urgent need for climate action within the sports community at the Global Sports and Sustainability Forum 2025 in Cape Town. Speaking on the topic ‘Climate Change and Biodiversity and Sports’, Ing Osisiadan stated that Sports are not immune to environmental change, from the quality of

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Using two smartphones poses a climate threat—Ing. Prince Osisiadan, PE, Esq.

An Engineer, Lawyer, and ESG (Environment, Social and Governance) Consultant, Prince Osisiadan has made a shocking revelation indicating that the use of more than one smart mobile phone device by an individual is ominous to a safe climate. According to him, these actions have the potential of frustrating the green climate agenda and efforts where

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Prince Osisiadan: Keta coastal flooding: Is it a warning for Ghana about climate change?

High tidal waves hit the people of Keta municipality in Ghana at the dawn of November 07, 2021, causing flooding of several inland areas (such homes, schools, places of worships, etc.) and displacing at least three thousand people, including children and women according to a local media reports. This has been a perennial problem affecting

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Environmental Problems and the Urban Household in the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area (GAMA) – Ghana

For many low income urban dwellers, there is no need to predict life-threatening environmental degradation: it is already a fact of life. Indeed, many of the worst features of urban poverty in the Third World are environmental: poor access to safe water, unsanitary conditions, smoky kitchens, contaminated food, uncollected solid waste, insect infestation. Like most

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