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Climate Action &
Carbon Resilience

Ghana is on the frontline of the climate crisis. Tbern Foundation is building community resilience, reducing carbon emissions, and championing real climate solutions at the grassroots level.

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Climate action in Ghana
The Challenge

Ghana on the Climate Frontline

+2.4°C
Projected temperature rise in West Africa by 2100 under current emissions trajectories — threatening agriculture, water supply, and coastal communities.

Ghana's farmers, fishermen, and coastal communities are already feeling the effects — unpredictable rainfall, more intense droughts, rising sea levels, and loss of traditional livelihoods. At Tbern Foundation, we believe local action is the most powerful response to a global crisis.

  • Community-based climate adaptation planning
  • Renewable energy advocacy and solar pilot projects
  • Deforestation reduction and reforestation campaigns
  • Climate policy engagement with government bodies
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Our Initiatives

Climate Action Programmes

Reforestation
Reforestation
Go Green — Reduce Your Carbon Footprint

Our flagship carbon offset campaign mobilises businesses, schools, and individuals to neutralise their footprint through tree planting and sustainable land management across Ghana's degraded regions.

Community resilience
Resilience
Community Climate Adaptation Planning

Working directly with farming and fishing communities, we co-develop local climate adaptation plans that protect livelihoods, diversify income, and reduce vulnerability to extreme weather events.

Advocacy
Advocacy
National Climate Policy Engagement

We engage Ghana's Parliament, the EPA, and international climate bodies to champion stronger environmental legislation, holding decision-makers accountable for Ghana's climate commitments.

Clean energy
Clean Energy
Solar for Rural Communities

Our pilot solar energy programme brings clean electricity to rural communities currently dependent on firewood and diesel — reducing emissions, improving health, and unlocking economic opportunity.

How We Act

Our Climate Action Framework

Every Tbern Foundation climate programme is built on a four-pillar framework — ensuring our work creates lasting, measurable impact at every level.

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Measure — Know Our Baseline

We assess carbon footprints, map deforestation hotspots, and gather community climate vulnerability data before any programme begins.

Restore — Rebuild Natural Carbon Sinks

Tree planting, wetland restoration, and forest corridor programmes that sequester carbon while rebuilding biodiversity.

Empower — Build Community Resilience

Training, resources, and support for communities to adapt their practices and protect themselves from climate impacts.

Advocate — Change Policy & Systems

Engaging government, business, and civil society to drive the systemic change needed to put Ghana on a sustainable path.

Key Activities

What Climate Action Looks Like

Carbon Sequestration

Our tree planting programme actively sequesters COâ‚‚, with every tree tracked and measured to verify our carbon impact and provide transparent reporting to stakeholders.

Renewable Energy Pilots

Solar energy installations in rural communities reduce dependence on charcoal and diesel, cutting emissions and improving quality of life for thousands of Ghanaians.

Climate Awareness Campaigns

National and regional awareness campaigns through radio, schools, and community events that build public understanding of climate change and inspire collective action across Ghana.

The Climate Crisis Won't Wait. Neither Will We.

Stand with Tbern Foundation. Support community climate action that is already making a difference across Ghana and West Africa.