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- The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), through the Climate Information Systems (CIS) Project, has launched a training and validation program to empower women as Climate Ambassadors and members of Disaster Management Committees. January 28, 2026
- President Boakai Reaffirms Commitment to Environmental Protection and Climate Action January 27, 2026
- EPA Inspectors Train at EBK Barracks Ahead of Armed Forces Day January 27, 2026
- Liberia calls for bold, inclusive global action at UNEA-7, spotlights forests, AI, and climate resilience December 12, 2025
- EPA Teams Up with Gospel Icon Marion Cassell: Turning Gospel Hits into a Rallying Cry for a Greener Liberia November 27, 2025
We are committed to protecting Liberia’s natural resources! Today, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has taken decisive action against the United Africa Minerals Cooperation, shutting down the company and imposing a $30,000 fine for environmental violations in Gbarpolu County.
During a press briefing on October 8, 2024, Executive Director Dr. Emmanuel Urey-Yarkpawolo revealed the shocking findings of our investigation into illegal mining activities that have severely degraded our landscape and contaminated vital water sources.
“These illegal activities threaten not only our environment but also the livelihoods of local communities,” Dr. Urey-Yarkpawolo stated. “We will continue to enforce the law to ensure that companies respect Liberia’s environmental standards.”
The EPA is also addressing other pressing environmental issues, such as the recent landslide in Kilema Town and the degradation of the Mesurrado Wetland. We must take proactive steps to safeguard our ecosystems and ensure a sustainable future for our communities.
We call on all stakeholders—government, civil society, and the private sector—to join us in conservation efforts. Together, we can protect Liberia’s natural heritage for generations to come!
