The Environmental Protection Agency of Liberia (EPA) has fined Sethi Ferro Fabrik $5,000 and ordered the company to meet strict safety requirements before reopening its oxygen plant.
Liberia is seeking Nigeria’s expertise on climate change solutions to help tackle the environmental challenges facing both countries.
In a visit to Nigeria’s National Assembly...
The Government of Liberia, through the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has officially launched a comprehensive five-year strategic plan aimed at bolstering environmental governance and...
Climate progressives at the IMO have hailed growing support for a flat carbon levy on shipping emissions, with as many as 50 nations now in support, including the three biggest flag states.
Liberia’s public health and environmental agencies officials have signed regulations aiming to phase out the production, sale, and importation of lead-based paints in Liberia within the next three years, nearly five decades after it was banned in the United States.
The Ministry of Public Works has confirmed its awareness of the deteriorating condition of the ITI Bridge over the Cestos River prior to its collapse, which occurred after a load-bed carrying an excavator exceeded the bridge's weight limit.
In a startling turn of events, Liberians awoke Wednesday to reports of a devastating fire that has ravaged the Capitol Building in Monrovia. As the investigation into the blaze continues, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has mobilized a team to evaluate the environmental fallout from the incident.
The Liberia Maritime Authority has issued a new Marine Advisory to draw the attention of ship owners, operators, inspectors, masters, and crew to the hazards seafarers are exposed to from the storage and moving of heavy steel plates for planned ship maintenance.
Liberia faces financial shortages in implementing its National Adaptation Plan, valued at $7 billion, Emmanuel Urey Yarkpawolo, founder of Liberia's One Life Liberia organization, said during the event "Progress in Developing and Implementing National Adaptation Plans: Accelerating Adaptation Measures" held within COP29, Report informs.
Bennie Vio walks slowly, a sharp machete resting on his shoulder, observing the growth of the crops he and his family planted in the last month. He’s been in the field for six hours, hacking away at unruly weeds encroaching on the crops. As rain begins to pour, he hurries to the farm kitchen.