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CCAG, CCTU Green Club Mark World Environment Day with Tree-Planting Campaign
The CCAG team, together with staff and students of CCTU, participated in a tree planting exercise on World Environment Day at the CCTU campus. As part of activities to mark World Environment Day 2025, Climate Change Advisors Ghana (CCAG), in partnership with the Green Club of Cape Coast Technical University (CCTU), led a transformative tree-planting
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CCAG Launches Coastal Cleanup Drive in Torkor to Combat Plastic Pollution
On Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, the quiet beach community of Torkor in Ghana’s Volta Region came alive as Climate Change Advisors Ghana (CCAG), under its “Zero Plastic Waste Initiative,” led a major coastal cleanup activity to rid the area of plastic waste. The cleanup exercise, which drew more than 30 volunteers from the
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Climate Change Advisors Ghana Donates Plastic Bins to Cape Coast Technical University

To combat the growing plastic waste crisis in Ghana, Climate Change Advisors Ghana (CCAG), a not-for-profit organization that delivers advocacy, research, policy analysis, and capacity development in climate change mitigation and adaptation, renewable energy, climate-smart agriculture and environmental sustainability, on Thursday, April 10, 2025, donated two (2) plastic waste bins to the Cape Coast Technical
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Climate Change Advisors Ghana’s Indigenous Knowledge Project Transforms Agriculture and Livelihoods

In an effort to tackle the adverse impacts of climate change, Climate Change Advisors Ghana (CCAG), a not-for-profit organization, is pioneering a groundbreaking project titled “Mobilizing Community Indigenous Knowledge for Climate Resilience in Ghana.” Dr. Samuel Ayeh Ofori, Director of Programmes and Research for CCAG, emphasizes the importance of indigenous knowledge as “traditional science” that
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Climate Change Advisors Ghana Partners with UCC, CCTU in “Zero Plastic Waste” Campaign

As part of efforts to promote environmental sustainability and reduce plastic pollution in Ghana, Climate Change Advisors Ghana (CCAG) has donated plastic waste bins to the University of Cape Coast (UCC) and the Cape Coast Technical University (CCTU). The donation forms part of CCAG’s “Zero Plastic Waste” campaign, a nationwide initiative aimed at encouraging responsible
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Revolutionizing Recycling: Climate Change Advisors Ghana (CCAG) donates plastic collection bins to UCC, CCTU

Climate Change Advisors Ghana (CCAG) has made a groundbreaking donation of intricately designed, locally crafted wire mesh recycling bins to the University of Cape Coast (UCC) and Cape Coast Technical University (CCTU). The beautifully crafted metal bins will be strategically positioned across campuses, making it easier for students and faculty to collect, dump and recycle
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Climate Change Advisors Ghana donates plastic bins to UCC

A not-for-profit organisation, Climate Change Advisors Ghana, has donated two plastic collection bins to the University of Cape Coast (UCC) to help deal with the plastic waste menace. The Co-founder of CCAG, Mr. Peter A. Doh, said the organisation promotes climate change mitigation and adaptation policies and activities. Therefore, the CCAG was providing the plastic
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CCAG donates to Kalakpa Wildlife Resource Reserve

Climate Change Advisors Ghana (CCAG), a non-governmental organization that promotes climate change mitigation and adaptation policies and activities has donated trail cameras and wellington boots to the Kalakpa Wildlife Resource Reserve. This was to equip the reserve with monitoring and surveillance technology to combat illegal logging, poaching, human-induced wildfire, illegal charcoal production, and other illegal
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Climate Change NGO inaugurated in Cape Coast

A non-governmental organization, Climate Change Advisors Ghana (CCAG), which seeks to promote climate change mitigation, adaptation, environmental sustainability, and renewable energy in Africa has been inaugurated in Cape Coast. The NGO aims to support the country’s attempts at conserving biodiversity, enhancing smallholder farmer livelihoods, and reducing emissions from land-use changes in the high forest and
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UCC Lecturer urges Gov’t to support research work on climate change

A Lecturer at the Department of Animal Science at the University of Cape Coast, Dr. Samuel Ofori, has called on the government to put in place policies and incentives that will support research work to enable scientists to do enough research on the technology that can address climate change issues in Ghana. He stated that
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