Ghana
Status under International Climate Change Law
- UNFCCC: signature (12 June 1992) and ratification (6 Sept 1995)
- KP: ratification (30 May 2003)
Quantified emission limitation or reduction commitment: NA - Vienna Convention: accession (24 July 1989)
- Montreal Protocol: signature (16 Sept 1987) and ratification (24 July 1989)
- LRTAP: NA
- Energy Charter: NA
- Energy Efficiency Protocol: NA
- Espoo Convention: NA
Federal Laws on Climate Change
Energy
- Renewable Energy Act (Act 832) (2011) [English]
- National Energy Policy (2010) [English]
Forests and Land Use
- Forest Protection Decree (1974) [English] (Amended 2002)
- Trees and Timber Act (1974) [Engish] (Amended 1994)
- Timber Resources Management Act (1998) [English] (Amended 2002)
- Timber Resources Management Regulations (1998) [English] (Amended 2003)
Environmental Impact Assessment
- Environmental Protection Agency Act (1994) [English]
- Environmental Assessment Regulations (1999) [English] (Amended 2002)
Others
- Environmental Protection Agency Act (1994) [English]
- National Disaster Management Organization Act (No. 517) (1996) [English]
Government Documents
- First National Communication to the UNFCCC (2001) [English]
- Strategic National Energy Plan (2006) [English]
- Ghana Goes for Green Growth (2010) [English]
- Shared Growth and Development Agenda (2010) [English]
- Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (2010) [English]
- Second National Communication to the UNFCCC (2011) [English]
- National Greenhouse Gas Inventory Report for 1990-2006 (2011) [English]
- UNEP/UNDP Programme for Sub-Saharan Africa, National Climate Change Adaptation Strategy
Factual Matters
- United Nations Statistics Division, Environmental Statistics Snapshot (2013)
NGO Resources
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UNEP/UNDP Programme for Sub-Saharan Africa, National Climate Change Adaptation Strategy
Secondary Sources
- Würtenberger, L., Initiatives related to climate change in Ghana (2011)
Summaries of legislation compiled from Nachmany, M., et al. 2014. “The GLOBE Climate Legislation Study: A Review of Climate Change Legislation in 66 Countries. Fourth Edition.” London: GLOBE International and the Grantham Research Institute, London School of Economics.
Updated as of: December 31, 2014