REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA
The NCCSC is chaired by the office of the President of the Republic of Liberia, or his/her designate, and supported through a National Climate Change Secretariat seated at the Environmental Protection
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The NCCSC is chaired by the office of the President of the Republic of Liberia, or his/her designate, and supported through a National Climate Change Secretariat seated at the Environmental Protection
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We envisage a resilient Liberia where thriving forests, empowered communities, and sustainable livelihoods work together to create a nation free from extreme poverty and climate vulnerability.
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Home to more than 2,900 species of vascular plants, over 600 bird species, 150 mammals, and dozens of endemic species, Liberia is one of West
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This blog post explores the multifaceted challenges of climate change in Liberia, including government policies, renewable energy targets, and
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Abstract. Liberia, endowed with one of West Africa''s last vast rainforest ecosystems and significant coastal Blue Carbon resources, is moving decisively toward establishing a functional
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To strengthen Liberia''s capacity to manage its environment for sustainable development through improved resilience to climate change and disasters, biodiversity conservation, sustainable land and
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Environmental issues in Liberia include the deforestation of tropical rainforest, the hunting of endangered species for bushmeat, the pollution of rivers and coastal
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Deforestation: Liberia has one of the highest deforestation rates in the world, with over 50% of its forests lost in the past few decades. This has major implications for biodiversity and climate change, as well
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This Country Climate and Development Report examines Liberia''s development trajectory through the lens of the country''s vulnerability to climate
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