Don’t Make Green Ghana Day The Only Avenue For Climate Change – CIGH
- The National Green Ghana Day is a commendable initiative
- CIGH emphasizes the need for sustained and comprehensive efforts
- This will ensure a coordinated approach
The National Green Ghana Day is a commendable initiative, but it should not be the sole avenue for addressing climate change.
The Chamber of Integrity and Good Governance (CIGH) emphasizes the need for sustained and comprehensive efforts to combat climate change.
While the National Green Ghana Day has raised awareness and encouraged tree planting, CIGH stresses that more needs to be done to address the urgent threat of climate change.
The organization urges the government and stakeholders to implement long-term strategies and policies that prioritize environmental sustainability and reduce carbon emissions.
CIGH suggests that initiatives like afforestation, renewable energy, and sustainable land use practices should be integrated into national policies and programs.
This will ensure a coordinated approach to combating climate change and promote a culture of sustainability in Ghana.