

Theophilus Berchie
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@theoberchie
Staff at the Office of the President, Ghana || Board Member, Ghana Hydrological Authority || Environmental Enthusiast || Youth leader || Philanthropist



Department of Parks And Gardens? Like in this country? This is a discovery 😂😂😂😂😂😂

I was honoured to speak at the World Environment Day celebration of the Department of Environmental Science, KNUST, on the theme: “Inspired by Nature, Acting for Climate, Building the Future: The Ghanaian Context.” Returning to the Department where my journey began was deeply meaningful. Environmental Science gave me the foundation, my legal training continues to sharpen my tools and public service gives me the platform to contribute to national development. In my presentation, I reflected on how Ghana’s environmental future must be shaped by the protection of our forests, rivers, wetlands, coastlines and natural resources. I also highlighted the importance of responsible mining, forest recovery, water security, flood resilience, climate adaptation and youth leadership in building a sustainable future. My message to the students was simple: do not see Environmental Science as narrow. It is a powerful foundation for research, law, governance, finance, technology, entrepreneurship and public service. Nature teaches us balance, resilience and responsibility. Our task is to listen, act and build a future that protects both people and the environment. #WorldEnvironmentDay #EnvironmentalScience

I was honoured to speak at the World Environment Day celebration of the Department of Environmental Science, KNUST, on the theme: “Inspired by Nature, Acting for Climate, Building the Future: The Ghanaian Context.” Returning to the Department where my journey began was deeply meaningful. Environmental Science gave me the foundation, my legal training continues to sharpen my tools and public service gives me the platform to contribute to national development. In my presentation, I reflected on how Ghana’s environmental future must be shaped by the protection of our forests, rivers, wetlands, coastlines and natural resources. I also highlighted the importance of responsible mining, forest recovery, water security, flood resilience, climate adaptation and youth leadership in building a sustainable future. My message to the students was simple: do not see Environmental Science as narrow. It is a powerful foundation for research, law, governance, finance, technology, entrepreneurship and public service. Nature teaches us balance, resilience and responsibility. Our task is to listen, act and build a future that protects both people and the environment. #WorldEnvironmentDay #EnvironmentalScience

I was honoured to speak at the World Environment Day celebration of the Department of Environmental Science, KNUST, on the theme: “Inspired by Nature, Acting for Climate, Building the Future: The Ghanaian Context.” Returning to the Department where my journey began was deeply meaningful. Environmental Science gave me the foundation, my legal training continues to sharpen my tools and public service gives me the platform to contribute to national development. In my presentation, I reflected on how Ghana’s environmental future must be shaped by the protection of our forests, rivers, wetlands, coastlines and natural resources. I also highlighted the importance of responsible mining, forest recovery, water security, flood resilience, climate adaptation and youth leadership in building a sustainable future. My message to the students was simple: do not see Environmental Science as narrow. It is a powerful foundation for research, law, governance, finance, technology, entrepreneurship and public service. Nature teaches us balance, resilience and responsibility. Our task is to listen, act and build a future that protects both people and the environment. #WorldEnvironmentDay #EnvironmentalScience

I was honoured to speak at the World Environment Day celebration of the Department of Environmental Science, KNUST, on the theme: “Inspired by Nature, Acting for Climate, Building the Future: The Ghanaian Context.” Returning to the Department where my journey began was deeply meaningful. Environmental Science gave me the foundation, my legal training continues to sharpen my tools and public service gives me the platform to contribute to national development. In my presentation, I reflected on how Ghana’s environmental future must be shaped by the protection of our forests, rivers, wetlands, coastlines and natural resources. I also highlighted the importance of responsible mining, forest recovery, water security, flood resilience, climate adaptation and youth leadership in building a sustainable future. My message to the students was simple: do not see Environmental Science as narrow. It is a powerful foundation for research, law, governance, finance, technology, entrepreneurship and public service. Nature teaches us balance, resilience and responsibility. Our task is to listen, act and build a future that protects both people and the environment. #WorldEnvironmentDay #EnvironmentalScience



























