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Liberians have been for a long time in the habit of mining coastal sand. This practice has been ongoing since the birth of our country. It mainly takes place along our coastal cities.
Manufacturing and concession companies operating in Liberia have been warned by international partners to avoid disposing of harmful chemical substances.
The Minister of Commerce & Industry has disclosed that the Liberian Government has begun to put in place appropriate mechanism to ensure compliance to combat the problem of ozone depletion and climate change as it relates to the Montreal Protocol.
As the rainy season makes way for the dry season in Liberia, Monrovia’s sanitation crisis has hit the highest peak with mountains of garbage in and around the city.
Chevron Liberia Limited and Conservation International (CI) Tuesday, September 4, signed an environmental agreement that is expected to strengthen Liberia’s capacity to Leverage Corporate Social Responsibility Investment for Sustainable Development.
Liberia’s Poverty Reduction Strategy II (PRS2) has ‘Green Economy’ as a strategy to boost one of its most vital components which is Economic Revitalization.
There for 5th month in the series Monrovia and its immediate environs, stench garbage and unattended and alarming filth associated with mountain dirt have given the nation’s capital stinking odors.
It is widely believe that June and July of this year have seen the highest frequency of rainfall, leading massive to flooding in several communities in Monrovia as well as some county capitals.
Florida’s Everglades (swamps) are the World’s largest wetland. The Everglades comprised 10,000 different islands all of which are inhabited by different species, including humans. The climate of the swamps is wet summers and dry winters. Average annual rainfall on those wetlands is about 130 mm, and thousands of Native Americans have been living on them for several years now.
From June 11 to13, 2012 the Forestry Development Authority along with her international partners, civil society, forest community dwellers, concession company executives, the Timber Union of Liberia and Community Forest Development Committee, has ended discussions on the sustainable management of the Liberian forest sector after the lifting of the United Nations timber sanction six years ago. The conference took place at the Monrovia City Hall.
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