Ghana and the global climate crisis: Rethinking the legal approach for climate change regulation of corporations in Ghana

Q2 Social Sciences Environmental Law Review Pub Date : 2023-10-04 DOI:10.1177/14614529231200167
Kikelomo O. Kila
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Ghana continuously suffers from the impact of the climate change crisis despite its minimal global carbon contributions. Although Ghana has instituted some climate change policies and general environmental regulations, it has not yet promulgated a Climate Change Act to aid the regulation of climate change mitigation, especially of corporations that are the major emitters of global greenhouse gas emissions. This article examines the climate change regulation of corporations in Ghana and its effectiveness in addressing climate change challenges. It assesses the country's international climate change profile and the role of corporations in contributing to its carbon emissions, evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of Ghana's general environmental regulation and discusses alternative regulatory frameworks such as judicial, market and surrogate regulation for managing climate change impacts in the absence of statutory climate change regulation. Further, this article looks beyond the presence of a statutory climate change regulation and examines the potential structuring of climate change regulation in Ghana. The article argues that the traditional command and control regulatory system will be unsuitable for effective regulation of the climate change participation of corporations in Ghana, and instead proposes the adoption of the Dilute Interventionism approach supported by a Veto Firewall system for this purpose. The article argues that these concepts present a practical and effective approach to regulating corporations’ involvement in climate change mitigation in Ghana. However, the successful implementation of this approach will require political will, corporate compliance, and technical capacity. This article provides policymakers, stakeholders and interested parties in Ghana and beyond with useful insights to address climate change challenges.
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加纳与全球气候危机:反思加纳企业气候变化监管的法律途径
尽管加纳对全球碳排放的贡献最小,但它仍然受到气候变化危机的影响。虽然加纳已经制定了一些气候变化政策和一般环境法规,但它尚未颁布《气候变化法》,以帮助对减缓气候变化进行监管,特别是对全球温室气体排放的主要排放者企业进行监管。本文考察了加纳企业的气候变化监管及其在应对气候变化挑战方面的有效性。报告评估了加纳的国际气候变化概况和企业在促进其碳排放方面的作用,评估了加纳一般环境监管的优缺点,并讨论了在缺乏法定气候变化监管的情况下管理气候变化影响的替代监管框架,如司法、市场和替代监管。此外,本文不仅着眼于气候变化法规的存在,还考察了加纳气候变化法规的潜在结构。本文认为,传统的命令和控制监管体系将不适合对加纳企业参与气候变化的有效监管,并建议为此采用由否决权防火墙系统支持的稀释干预主义方法。这篇文章认为,这些概念为规范加纳企业参与减缓气候变化提供了一种切实有效的方法。然而,这种方法的成功实施将需要政治意愿、公司遵从性和技术能力。本文为加纳及其他地区的政策制定者、利益相关者和利益相关方提供了应对气候变化挑战的有用见解。
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