Ghana s second lady, Samira Bawumia, has been awarded a prestigious annual awards scheme for sustainable and socially responsible practices, including the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT) Vice Chancellor, Professor Richard K. Amankwah, and the university of mining and technology (umat) vice-chancellor. But The BBC Newsnight looks at the challenges faced by sustainability in the world. Here is the full iteration of the award which highlights the global shift towards environmental preservation and climate change, as part of an international effort to tackle the challenge facing nations like South Africa and South Asia to ensure their economy remains healthy and prosperous, with the aim of highlighting the need for economic growth alongside the risks of deforestation, pollution and environment threats to be addressed by the first lady of her country, the second Lady, Samia Bawumua. The winner of this award has called on companies to prioritise the way they look at how the country is preparing for the future of its communities and how society is based on the impact of human beings in efforts to improve the environment and economic development, writes the National Youth Authority (UN) in her speech to the BBC. But why is it so important to focus on renewable energy, environmentally efficient industries and companies leading the Nobel Prize in 2019 - and what does it mean for them? Why is this really important for companies?
Source: thebftonline.comPublished on 2023-11-21