![Pic by Neil Palmer (CIAT). A farmer harvests her millet crop in Ghana's Upper West Region, which has suffered failed rains and rising temperatures. Restricted licensing for the time being for this set of pictures as they are part of the forthcoming Two Degrees Up series of digital case studies, coming soon. For more information contact n.palmer@cgiar.org, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://www.flickr.com/photos/ciat/5207023597](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_16_9/public/45367_largeImage.png.jpg?itok=55YoHfT5)
The Ministry of the Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, on Wednesday began the process of designing a climate change learning strategy, to help educate Ghanaians on the phenomenon and how to adapt to it, reports Ghana Web.
“It is important to note that, climate change poses challenges to our capacity to develop and assure the economic, social and environmental sustainability of our country. It is therefore important that we change our attitudes and acquire new skills in order to enhance our resilience to climate change challenges,” said Mr Ebenezer Appah-Sampong, the Ag. Deputy Executive Director, in charge of Technical Services at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).