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AUTHOR: ELVIS ACHEAMPONG

THE ROLE OF GHANAIAN CULTURE AND TRADITION IN ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY

THE ROLE OF GHANAIAN CULTURE AND TRADITION IN ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY

Nov 28, 2010 | Feature Article

Ecology- and by ecology I understand the study of the reciprocal relations of all forms of life, one with the other, ...

Nov 14, 2010 | Feature Article

There is no doubt that the level of noise pollution in Accra is above the ambient level. It has become a cancer that man ...

Nov 11, 2010 | Feature Article

Child labor is very prevalent in most if not all developing countries. In 2008 there were about 215 million children wor ...

Nov 11, 2010 | Feature Article

Ghana's forest cover, which stood at 8.2 million hectares in 1900, has now been reduced to about 1.2 million hectares, w ...

Oct 4, 2010 | Feature Article

Open defecation is a serious environmental and health issue confronting us as a country and something urgently needs to ...

Sep 13, 2010 | Feature Article

The Gulf of Mexico Oil spill, which is tagged by pundits as the largest in the history of the United States of America h ...

Sep 3, 2010 | Feature Article

Every year in June through July, when the rains come, many Ghanaians lose their precious lives to floods. Children, majo ...

Aug 8, 2010 | Feature Article

Mishaps are like knives that either serve us or cut us, as we grasp them by the blade or the handle. James Lowell Rus ...

Jul 23, 2010 | Feature Article

The vision of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly to transform Accra, the capital city to a millennium city is laudable and ...

Jul 17, 2010 | Feature Article

Even though Ghana is one of the countries that have appended her signature to the Copenhagen accord, very little has bee ...

Jul 17, 2010 | Feature Article

Even though Ghana is one of the countries that have appended her signature to the Copenhagen accord, very little has bee ...

Elvis Acheampong
Elvis Acheampong

This Author has 10 publications here on modernghana.com