I am particularly interested in the kind of analysis you are doing, its a clear indication of how Africans are appreciating climate change and that is a good step to solving the problem
I am particularly interested in the kind of analysis you are doing, its a clear indication of how Africans are appreciating climate change and that is a good step to solving the problem
nketiah yaw boateng 9 years ago
nice piece and I hope we all put in much effort to sustain our planet and make a beautiful and favourable habitat for all.
nice piece and I hope we all put in much effort to sustain our planet and make a beautiful and favourable habitat for all.
nketiah yaw boateng 9 years ago
nice piece and I hope we all put in much effort to sustain our planet and make a beautiful and favourable habitat for all. we shouldn't be only financially driven when dealing with the ecosystem but we should think of the imp ... read full comment
nice piece and I hope we all put in much effort to sustain our planet and make a beautiful and favourable habitat for all. we shouldn't be only financially driven when dealing with the ecosystem but we should think of the impact of our activities on either to the benefit or detriment of the ecosystem. remember when the last tree dies, the last man also dies.
mobo 9 years ago
You talk too much.
You talk too much.
Tahiru Alhassan 9 years ago
Preservation of our land & natural resources is highly declining & the trend keeps going without change. Im glad we have people like you who are annoucing the menace in the system....God bless you bro...
Preservation of our land & natural resources is highly declining & the trend keeps going without change. Im glad we have people like you who are annoucing the menace in the system....God bless you bro...
Dr. Laamia Lamba 9 years ago
I admire this article because it lays emphasize on the misconception of underdeveloped and developing countries being less carbon pollutants. It doesnt really matter the amount of pollution you release, the impacts of climate ... read full comment
I admire this article because it lays emphasize on the misconception of underdeveloped and developing countries being less carbon pollutants. It doesnt really matter the amount of pollution you release, the impacts of climate change democratic and will affect all. Great job, Author Joshua.
Ghana Youth Climate Coalition 9 years ago
Great Analysis Joshua.
Great Analysis Joshua.
Boatemaa 9 years ago
Safe the earth
Safe generations
Safe the earth
Safe generations
lee 9 years ago
Love this article..
Love this article..
MARCUS AMPADU 9 years ago
Good work, Mr. Amposem. You mentioned how exploitation and other anthropogenic activities are leading to a "predictable unsafe environment for future generations."
Would have been better to cite few of these human caused ... read full comment
Good work, Mr. Amposem. You mentioned how exploitation and other anthropogenic activities are leading to a "predictable unsafe environment for future generations."
Would have been better to cite few of these human caused activities that are putting all of us in danger. Mentioning them would help us to undertake mitigation and adaptation measures to hopefully counteract climate change. Good for drawing our attention to an issue many Ghanaians avoid talking about, probably because they don't understand its complexity, Then there are those who think climate change is a hoax.
Joshua Amponsem 9 years ago
Mr. Marcus, thank you for your comment and thanks to everyone who loves this article. In my next writing, I will give more insight on how some frequent domestic activities contributes to climate change and the measures needed ... read full comment
Mr. Marcus, thank you for your comment and thanks to everyone who loves this article. In my next writing, I will give more insight on how some frequent domestic activities contributes to climate change and the measures needed to combat climate action.
Ivy Gyimah 9 years ago
Thanks for reminding us of our duties as environmental stewards,is up to us to do our part
Thanks for reminding us of our duties as environmental stewards,is up to us to do our part
Agaricus 9 years ago
Great article.. Big ups man nd keep up wit da good work
Great article.. Big ups man nd keep up wit da good work
I am particularly interested in the kind of analysis you are doing, its a clear indication of how Africans are appreciating climate change and that is a good step to solving the problem
nice piece and I hope we all put in much effort to sustain our planet and make a beautiful and favourable habitat for all.
nice piece and I hope we all put in much effort to sustain our planet and make a beautiful and favourable habitat for all. we shouldn't be only financially driven when dealing with the ecosystem but we should think of the imp ...
read full comment
You talk too much.
Preservation of our land & natural resources is highly declining & the trend keeps going without change. Im glad we have people like you who are annoucing the menace in the system....God bless you bro...
I admire this article because it lays emphasize on the misconception of underdeveloped and developing countries being less carbon pollutants. It doesnt really matter the amount of pollution you release, the impacts of climate ...
read full comment
Great Analysis Joshua.
Safe the earth
Safe generations
Love this article..
Good work, Mr. Amposem. You mentioned how exploitation and other anthropogenic activities are leading to a "predictable unsafe environment for future generations."
Would have been better to cite few of these human caused ...
read full comment
Mr. Marcus, thank you for your comment and thanks to everyone who loves this article. In my next writing, I will give more insight on how some frequent domestic activities contributes to climate change and the measures needed ...
read full comment
Thanks for reminding us of our duties as environmental stewards,is up to us to do our part
Great article.. Big ups man nd keep up wit da good work