Help protect Oceans for sustainable future - Dr. Agyekumhene
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Lagos Faces Severe Climate Risks — Commissioner
Lagos State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Mr. Tokunbo Wahab, on Sunday, raised alarm over the escalating climate threats facing Lagos. Wahab, who is at the ongoing United Nations (UN) Ocean Conference in Nice, France, outlined the urgent challenges Lagos is grappling with, including rising sea levels, extreme rainfall events, and intensifying heat waves. He described all these as “severe climate risks” to the state’s infrastr…
Can we still feed on the sea without destroying it? Between overfishing, pollution and the drifts of aquaculture, the future of the oceans is also played on our plates. Behind the endangered species and the stocks that collapse, it is a whole model that needs to be rethought. A battle waged, between...
Goal 14: Conservation and sustainable use of oceans, seas and marine resources for the sustainable development of the Ocean determines the global systems that make the Earth fit for humankind. Our rainwater and drinking water, weather, climate, coastlines, most of our food and even the oxygen in the air that we breathe are ultimately provided and regulated.


Help protect Oceans for sustainable future - Dr. Agyekumhene
Ghanaians have been urged to critically work towards protecting the sea given its life-sustaining benefits to the country. Executive Director of Wildlife and Human Resources Oganisation (WHRO), who made the call in an interview ahead of the World Oceans Day 2025, said the ocean absorbs about 90% of the excess heat trapped from greenhouse […] The post Help protect Oceans for sustainable future – Dr. Agyekumhene appeared first on Ghanamma.com.


Help protect Oceans for sustainable future – Dr. Agyekumhene
Ghanaians have been urged to critically work towards protecting the sea given its life-sustaining benefits to the country. Executive Director of Wildlife and Human Resources Oganisation (WHRO), who made the call in an interview ahead of the World Oceans Day 2025, said the ocean absorbs about 90% of the excess heat trapped from greenhouse gas emissions. World Oceans Day 2025 which is under the theme “Wonder: Sustaining what sustains us” is celebr…
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