Kofi Adu Agyarko wins 2023 Haagen-Smith Clean Air Award for Environmental Justice

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 The Director of Renewable Energy, Energy Efficien­cy and Climate Change at the Energy Commis­sion, Kofi Adu Agyarko, has won the 2023 Haagen-Smit Clean Air Award for Environmental Justice.

He is among four recipients of the award organised by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to recognise individuals who have made transformative contributions toward improving air quality or addressing climate change.

The other winners are Richard C. Flagan, Professor at California Institute of Technology (Re­search); Prashant Kumar, Profes­sor at the University of Surrey, UK (International Education); and Vickie Patton, General Coun­sel at Environmental Defense Fund (Policy).

A statement issued by CARB revealed that Mr Agyarko was being honoured for his decades of leadership in energy efficiency and conservation policies in Gha­na, particularly his fight against environmental dumping where wealthy nations ship outdated refrigerators and air conditioners with harmful refrigerants to devel­oping countries.

The awards, considered Califor­nia’s premier air quality recogni­tion, are named after CARB’s first chairman Dr Arie Haagen-Smit, who linked Southern California’s smog to automobile emissions. The ceremony will take place on October 24 at CARB’s monthly meeting in Sacramento.

In a separate statement issued by the Energy Commission, the Executive Secretary, Oscar Amonoo-Neizer, said the award recognises their “extraordinary work in bringing to the attention of the Montreal Protocol the importance of responsible mar­keting in developing countries of efficient cooling equipment with climate-friendly refrigerants.”

Responding to the honour, Mr Agyarko expressed gratitude to his colleagues and the government for their support, adding that, Ghana’s enterprises and custom­ers deserve recognition “for their collaborative efforts to promote national prosperity through the implementation of clean air policies.”

 BY TIMES REPORTER

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