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Ghana’s Cookstoves Fuel Africa-First Carbon Offset DealCEFR B1

9 Jul 2025

Adapted from Albert Oppong-Ansah, SciDev CC BY 2.0

Photo by Emmanuel Offei, Unsplash

AI-assisted adaptation of the original article, simplified for language learners.

Ghana has achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first African nation to trade carbon credits under the Paris Agreement. This transaction allows countries to earn credits for reducing emissions, which can be sold to others working towards their climate targets. The initiative was made possible through a program that provides clean cooking stoves to households, significantly improving fuel efficiency and health conditions.

Families using these stoves have reported savings on cooking fuel and better air quality in their homes. The program also creates job opportunities, as it supports local businesses and empowers communities. By integrating more innovative projects, Ghana aims to sustain these benefits and further its engagement in the global carbon market.

As the carbon market expands, it is crucial for Ghana to build local expertise to participate fully in high-value roles, such as project design and implementation. This approach is essential for ensuring long-term benefits for the country and its citizens as they navigate the evolving landscape of climate action.

Difficult words

  • milestoneA significant event or achievement.
  • emissionsGases released into the air, often harmful.
  • initiativeA new plan or action to solve a problem.
  • efficiencyAchieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort.
  • opportunitiesChances for advancement or progress.
  • expertiseSpecialized knowledge in a particular area.
  • implementationThe process of putting a plan into action.

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Discussion questions

  • How do carbon credits impact climate change?
  • In what ways can Ghana expand its initiatives further?
  • What other countries could learn from Ghana's example?

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