Acting director of the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA), Dr. Emmanuel Takyi Obeng fears Ghana risk losing its ecosystem per the attitude we put up. He was speaking ahead of the 2024 Climate Change Week which falls between 14th and 18th October on the theme Green Education: Changing Our Mindset Changing Our Lifestyle.
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Dr. Takyi Obeng tried to throw enough light on how contemporary lifestyle impacts climate change negatively and the need to have a good mindset to stay away from its harm. As known, industrialization does produce harmful substances that damage the ozone layer, water bodies, and the obvious effects are real, he noted. To manage this, the acting director said our environment needs more green forest to help sustain the pressure posed by the kind of lifestyle today’s man live.
Dr. Takyi Obeng urged all to help preserve the nation’s water bodies, forests and the environment in general. He said the EPA has put measures in place to engage the media and the general public within the period so as to sensitize all and sundry for a fruitful campaign.
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“If all Ghanaians will change their mindset and help preserve what nature has offered, we would enjoy new life for a prolonged stay in good health”, Dr. Emmanuel Takyi Obeng admonished.
Story: Daniel Asuku