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A Climate Emergency is Unfolding and Action Cannot Wait

Donna Christie Essel warns of a worsening climate crisis as CO₂ levels rise.

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published April 17, 2026
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Across the world today, a silent crisis is intensifying one that does not explode like a storm nor announce itself like a political upheaval, yet threatens the very foundation of human existence.

The relentless rise of carbon dioxide (CO₂) in the atmosphere has reached alarming levels, surpassing 420 parts per million, driven by decades of industrial expansion, fossil fuel consumption, and unsustainable land use.

From the industrial corridors of United States of America, Europe to the rapidly urbanizing regions of Asia and Africa, the consequences are becoming increasingly evident: rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, food insecurity, and ecological degradation. Ghana is not exempt from this reality.

The shifting climate patterns affecting agriculture, water systems, and livelihoods are clear indicators that the global carbon crisis is no longer distant, it is here, and it is accelerating. In this defining moment, the world is turning toward one of the most critical solutions of our time: carbon sequestration.

Our Research Introduces a New Direction for Carbon Sequestration

In response to this global challenge, myself Donna Christie Essel and the research team at the Petroleum Recovery Research Center, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, USA, presents a data-driven framework designed to fundamentally transform how carbon storage projects are planned and deployed.

In our recently published study, “Data-Driven Site Selection Based on CO2 Injectivity in the San Juan Basin”, we developed a machine learning-based model capable of predicting CO₂ injectivity and identifying optimal underground storage sites with unprecedented speed and accuracy.

This approach directly addresses one of the biggest barriers in carbon sequestration slow, expensive, and data-intensive simulation workflows.

From Theory to Reality: The Science Behind Safe CO₂ Storage

This research demonstrates that certain geological formations possess the capacity to safely store millions of tons of carbon dioxide under controlled conditions, with minimal risk of leakage.

By analyzing permeability, flow and pressure behavior, and reservoir heterogeneity, the model generates injectivity maps that guide decision-making with remarkable precision.

This is not merely a technological improvement; it represents a paradigm shift in how the world approaches climate mitigation. It transforms carbon sequestration from a theoretical ambition into a deployable, scalable solution capable of addressing industrial emissions in real time.

Why the World Cannot Ignore Carbon Sequestration

The global significance of this advancement cannot be overstated.

The reality is that renewable energy alone cannot fully eliminate carbon emissions, particularly from heavy industries such as cement, steel, and oil and gas. Carbon sequestration therefore becomes indispensable.

It is the only viable pathway to managing emissions that cannot be avoided.

According to the World Economic Forum, Africa has the potential to become a central player in the global carbon economy through strategic investment in carbon markets and sustainable finance. This positions countries like Ghana not merely as participants in climate action, but as potential leaders in a rapidly evolving global industry.

Ghana’s Untapped Carbon Potential
For Ghana, the implications are both urgent and strategic.

The country is already experiencing the consequences of environmental degradation, from deforestation and land degradation to declining soil fertility and increased climate variability.

At the same time, Ghana possesses diverse ecosystems including forests, savannahs, wetlands, and agricultural lands that offer significant carbon storage potential. Research shows that forests and agroforestry systems alone can store substantial amounts of carbon, while soils and wetlands provide long-term storage opportunities if properly managed .

Yet, despite this potential, carbon sequestration efforts remain fragmented, underfunded, and insufficiently integrated into national development strategies.

A Strategic Shift Ghana Cannot Afford to Delay

The argument, therefore, is clear: carbon sequestration must move from the margins of policy discussion to the center of national planning. It is no longer enough to focus solely on reducing emissions. Ghana must actively invest in technologies and systems that remove carbon from the atmosphere. This includes adopting data-driven tools for subsurface carbon storage, expanding agroforestry systems, restoring degraded lands, and integrating carbon management into agriculture, mining, and urban development policies.

Government and Global Institutions Must Take the Lead

Equally important is the role of government and international institutions. The scale of investment required to develop carbon sequestration infrastructure cannot be borne by individual actors alone. Government must take the lead by establishing clear regulatory frameworks, funding research and pilot projects, and creating incentives for private sector participation.

At the same time, international bodies must recognize the strategic importance of supporting carbon sequestration initiatives in developing economies. Climate finance, technology transfer, and capacity building are not optional they are essential components of a global response to climate change.

The Role of Academia and Industry in Driving Innovation

The private sector and academia also have a critical role to play. Collaboration between universities, industry, and policymakers is necessary to adapt advanced technologies to local conditions.

Ghanaian institutions must be empowered to conduct research, develop expertise, and train the next generation of scientists and engineers in carbon management. Without this capacity, even the most promising technologies will fail to achieve meaningful impact.

A Defining Moment for Ghana’s Future

Ultimately, the conversation about carbon sequestration is not just about climate change, it is about economic transformation, environmental resilience, and global relevance.

Countries that invest early in carbon management will shape the future of the global energy system. Those that delay will be left behind. The world is moving toward a carbon-constrained future.

The question is whether Ghana will position itself as a leader in this transition or remain a passive observer. The science is available. The technology is advancing. The opportunity is undeniable. What is required now is decisive action.

Written By: Article by Donna Christie Essel

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