Social fairness in preparing for climate change: how just resilience can benefit communities across Europe
There is a clear need to ramp up justice considerations in adaptation. By integrating justice into adaptation efforts and addressing the unique needs and vulnerabilities of different social groups, policymakers can create more resilient and equitable communities that are better prepared to cope with climate-related hazards.
Enhancing Europe’s land carbon sink
This report provides a description of the land use, land use change, and forestry (LULUCF) sector, as a relatively new sector in EU climate governance. It assesses the sector in terms of reported GHG emissions and removals, based on information provided in the latest EU greenhouse gas inventories as well as latest available projections data […]
Ghana Leads Africa with Real-Time Emissions Monitoring Breakthrough

Ghana has set a new benchmark for environmental governance in Africa with the launch of the Ghana Online Continuous Emissions Monitoring System (GOCEMS) , the continent’s first real-time industrial emissions tracking platform. Developed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in partnership with Edge Environmental Services Limited, GOCEMS harnesses artificial intelligence and digital sensors to monitor […]
EPA Urges Collective Action to Protect Ghana’s Oceans

EPA Urges Collective Action to Protect Ghana’s Oceans The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has called on all Ghanaians to take bold, united steps to safeguard the country’s marine environment, describing the ocean as “a lifeline under threat.” Speaking at an event in Accra to mark World Oceans Day 2025, Acting Chief Executive Officer Professor Nana […]
European Climate Risk Assessment

Report (PDF) European Climate Risk Assessment The first European Climate Risk Assessment (EUCRA) identifies 36 climate risks that pose a threat to Europe’s energy and food security, ecosystems, infrastructure, water resources, financial stability, and people’s health. It shows that many of these risks have already reached critical levels and can become catastrophic without urgent and […]