Thursday 6 December 2012

GREENLOVE GHANA FOR PEACE

As we go to the polls tomorrow to elect a President, Greenlove Ghana is urging all Ghanaians to observe peace before, during and after the elections.
We are going to decide the future of our nation. This though extremely important,  does not call for chaos and insanity.
We must vote wisely to make this country a prosperous one in the sub-region.
War destroys the people and their environment. Development is what we need, but sustainable development is paramount and has no substitute.
As environmentalist of the highest sense, we are apolitical but we believe that society must have leaders and that these leaders are suppose to be 'of',  'for', and  'by' the people, hence the need for general elections.
Exercising ones franchise is a fundamental human right and its duly enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Elections come and go, but we remain citizens of one Ghana.
As in the humble words of our late president, Asumdwei Hene Prof. Mills: "when you see refugees carrying their bags, the question that comes to mind is, where are they going? and the second question is what are they carrying in their bags?"  Love  one another for sustainable development.







Friday 5 October 2012

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Agric remains the single most important source of foreign exchange, despite the mineral resources that abound in Ghana. Lets invest in agric for our sustainable development.
we can go green by practising the basic agric science we learnt back at school.
 let's go green with Greenlove Ghana for Sustainable development!

Saturday 22 September 2012

After Rio, what next?

Environmental issues have achieved remarkable prominence in the last few years.  As environmentalists at Greenlove Ghana, we naturally welcome this attention and hope that the concept of sustainable development would be firmly established for 'our  common future'.
       The world is worried about the weather due to the succession of major disasters, some of which have underlying man-made, as well as natural causes.
Experts attribute the 2004 Tsunami that hit Indonesia and some parts of the south-east Asia to  the  coastal  forests that were  cleared by men some decades earlier.
After the  Rio summit, what are governments doing to curtail the incidence of climate change and global  warming?
What are civil society organizations doing to help the international community  reduce  greenhouse gas emissions?
At Greenlove Ghana, we believe that action speaks louder than words, so we marked this year's World Environment Day in two communities in Kintampo where we distributed mango seedlings to basic schools.
We know that the pupils are the future leaders, so we went a step further to set up a Greenlove club in those respective schools. These clubs are tasked with sustaining the seedlings planted.
We hope that a new generation of environmentalists will emerge from this all important movement.
Every little counts, stop the talk, and act now!
Greenlove Ghana, OUR COMMON FUTURE! 

Thursday 8 March 2012

The Green Movement serves, protect and value natural resources and ecosystems, on which all life depends, and recognize the traditional knowlddge and practices of indigenous peoples and local communities. GreenloveGhana! OUR COMMON FUTURE!
Folks, lets go green! Take that abandoned piece of your family- land and plant either mango or cashew. Greenlove for sustainable development.