Ghana faces carbon credit integrity challenge as green investment risk grows

Ghanaian parliamentary figures have publicly warned against the country becoming a destination for fraudulent carbon credit projects, calling for rigorous standards to protect the integrity of Ghana's nascent green investment pipeline. The interventions add political weight to concerns about greenwashing in African carbon markets, which have been growing as Ghana approaches issuance of its first forest carbon credits.
Ghanaian parliamentary figures publicly warn against carbon greenwashing and call for strict standards, adding political pressure to Ghana's nascent carbon credit market.
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- Jul 3, 20265· this storyGhana faces carbon credit integrity challenge as green investment risk grows
Ghanaian parliamentary figures publicly warn against carbon greenwashing and call for strict standards, adding political pressure to Ghana's nascent carbon credit market.
- Jun 26, 20265Ghana nears forest carbon credit issuance under J-REDD+ programme
Sources · 3
- Ghana cannot afford bureaucracy if it wants billions in green investment, says Annoh-Domprehmyjoyonline.com · T3
- No to carbon greenwashing – Annoh-Dompreh calls for tough standardsmyjoyonline.com · T3
- Ghana must not become a haven for fake carbon projects – Annoh-Domprehmyjoyonline.com · T3