Toxic Flames: How open burning pollutes our communities

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  • Nicholas 7 months ago

    The article presents a forceful and immediate message. The article presents straightforward information about open burning's negative impacts on health and environment while demonstrating its economic burdens so readers easil ...
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  • G.A Myers-Hansen 7 months ago

    Great message. Very useful and timely. We all must get involved in educating members of our communities about the dangers of open burning of waste.

  • Michael Ntrakwa 7 months ago

    This is an excellent piece of writing, Mr. Ephraim. One major environmental issue in Ghana is the open burning of waste, which hasn't received as much attention as "Galamsey". As a genetic scientist and clinician, I am deeply ...
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  • Raphael Eshun 7 months ago

    Well done Patrick. The anthropocene era presents a lot of environmental challenges and throwing more light on their effects on the various spheres of life will allow individual to discover their ignorance on environmental iss ...
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  • Shiraz 7 months ago

    Excellent piece. In fact, the continuous burning of waist at Agbogbloshi is an eye sore. And this is the center of a vibrant market patronized by both the affluent and the underprivileged.
    So the concern raised in your artic ...
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  • Miss Mensah 7 months ago

    You’ve done a great job Patrick. There should be strict enforcement of laws and bylaws concerning this menace by the appropriate authorities. This occurrence happens daily in our households, markets ,etc.The state should co ...
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  • Ishmaila 7 months ago

    Important write up. Examples of some heavy metals are missing. Nice work

  • Sampson Boamah 7 months ago

    A very insightful piece. issue raised with such commendations also discussed. Authorities much act in order to save us from some these dangers. The other point i want to raise is about climate change. The burning of waste con ...
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  • Albert Ephraim 7 months ago

    Great one Patrick… The consequences of open burning are often overlooked. investing in proper waste management, we can attract investors and tourists to boost local economy.Ghana can learn from other countries that have suc ...
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  • Agabus 7 months ago

    Open burning's impact on air quality and public health is alarming. We need stricter regulations and community education.The health risks associated with open burning are concerning. Let's work together to promote sustainable ...
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  • Theophilus 7 months ago

    That’s a key issue you have raised here, kudos on that

  • Richard Yaw Otwey 7 months ago

    Very insightful. A more forward approach is required to deal with this situation across various countries with similar challenges

  • Vera Djokoto 7 months ago

    This article provides a critical examination of the detrimental effects of open burning on our communities. The author effectively highlights the significant health and environmental consequences associated with this practice ...
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  • Jennifer Takyi Amoah 7 months ago

    Insightful piece of work. A wake up call too all to contribute our quota. Each and everyone of us has got a responsibility to fulfill.
    God bless our Homeland Ghana.

  • Pious Acquah 7 months ago

    Open burning, though a quick fix for waste disposal in many communities, poses a serious threat to both human health and the environment. The release of toxic fumes from burning plastics, rubber, and other household waste con ...
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  • Afi Mensah 7 months ago

    Very well said and explained! This is a crucial health topic that requires immediate action to avoid the dire consequences. We need to do more us individuals and communities to protect the environment that surrounds us and no ...
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  • Livingstone Quarshie 7 months ago

    An important reminder for us to consider the best way to handle waste. The interesting part is that we don’t classify our waste into groups such as food waste, electronic waste, chemical waste, etc. That makes it more dange ...
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  • Theresa 7 months ago

    Insightful piece. As an environmentalist, I’m glad when I see such articles. This is a major environmental concern. Many daily open burnings in households, markets and dump sites. Well done for putting this out here to crea ...
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  • Afi Mensah 6 months ago

    Very well said and explained! This is a crucial health topic that requires immediate action to avoid the dire consequences. We need to do more us individuals and communities to protect the environment that surrounds us and no ...
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