Climate Justice in Ghana: Bridging Inequality and Environmental Sustainability
As the effects of climate change intensify globally, the concept of climate justice has emerged as a crucial lens through which environmental action is being framed, particularly in vulnerable regions like Ghana.
While climate change is a global crisis, its impacts are not distributed equally, and Ghana stands at a unique intersection of environmental vulnerability, economic disparity, and social injustice.
From the coastal communities facing rising sea levels to the farmers in the northern regions grappling with erratic rainfall patterns, the climate crisis in Ghana is not just an environmental issue but a profound social and economic one.
The Unequal Burden
Ghana contributes a relatively small fraction to global greenhouse gas emissions, yet it bears a disproportionate brunt ...