Tuesday 16 July 2013

You can check erosion in your community

Fellow Ghanaians, once again the rains are in. Due to unplanned community structural layout, erosions are rampant and severe.
Every year, we experience flooding which in consequence costs us lives and properties.
We have always been the talking generation.
It's time to turn the table around and take up the responsibility to act now.
Folks, we can contribute towards environmental protection by simply organizing ourselves in our respective communities so that we can through communal labour check erosions.
It begins with you and your community's youth.
Think of what you can do for mother Ghana and not what Ghana can do for you.
God bless our homeland Ghana.

Monday 4 March 2013

harvest rain water and save water bills

By the grace of the Creator of heaven and earth, the rains have set in again.
utility bills are surging up amidst economic hardship.
Greenlove Ghana is giving out this simple but important tip to households to start rain harvest now.
Simply, get a clean container that can store as much water as possible.
Place the container at a position where enough water can enter.
When enough water enters, store the harvested water for future use.
Water is very important so lets all come on board and harvest more water and save the ever increasing water bills.
Water is life. Thank you for your attention.

Greenlove Ghana for our common future.

Tuesday 29 January 2013

Harmattan is not to blame but us

"No condition is permanent". This is a popular wise saying that all appreciates.
Annually, weather conditions change the world over.
To be specific, Ghana has two main seasons: monsoon and harmattan.
Monsoon is a rainy season whilst Harmattan is a dry season coupled with dusty winds.
To every Ghanaian, both seasons are good in their own rights, for either has its own pros and cons.
To illustrate, monsoonal rains have often caused floods that have destroyed both lives and properties. Often the causes of such floods have not been immediate rather remote.
        On the contrary, the lives and properties that are lost as consequence of Harmattan-triggered fires have often been immediate. Perpetrators are often close to the mess.
It implies that, ones the cause is immediate it can easily be knit right in the bud, if the least effort is made.
We are guilty for negligence as a nation. If stringent by-laws are passed to deter potential culprits, the situation will change for good if not for the better.
 We are quick to accuse the Harmattan Season for being drier, but the logical question is: can dry leaves or bushes burn on their own without a fire? The answer is NO!
If humans quit setting bushes ablaze, the dried bushes will give way to fresh and greener ones in the rainy season. We rather truncate this life-cycle with our bad practices.
It's time to respect the environment by observing green practices.
Say NO to bush fires and plant trees in place of felled ones.
Greenlove Ghana is urging us all to stop the talk as usual and start acting now.
Ghana is ready to green if we embrace GREENLOVE GHANA for our common future.
Let's give more meaning to the green color in our national flag.
God bless our homeland Ghana.