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  2. Climate change in Liberia - Wikipedia

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    It warns that without proactive intervention, climate change could shrink Liberia's economy by 15% and push an additional 1.3 million people into poverty by 2050. Conversely, the report suggests that targeted adaptation efforts could significantly improve resilience for up to 800,000 individuals. The CCDR details a strategy for climate action ...

  3. Liberia - Wikipedia

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    Liberia map of Köppen climate classification. The equatorial climate, in the south of the country, is hot year-round with heavy rainfall from May to October with a short interlude in mid-July to August. During the winter months of November to March, dry dust-laden harmattan winds blow inland, causing many problems for residents.

  4. Geography of Liberia - Wikipedia

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    Physical geography. Liberia extends from between 4.21°N and 8.34°N to 7.27°W and 11.31°W. It is roughly rectangular measuring about 510 km (317 mi) in length from northwest to southeast, with a width of about 275 km (171 mi). The coastline is about 680 km (423 mi), including river mouths ad inlets up to one kilometre wide.

  5. Environmental issues in Liberia - Wikipedia

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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 waters from industrial run-off and raw sewage, and the burning and dumping of household waste. Like other countries in Africa, Liberia is also especially vulnerable to climate ...

  6. Outline of Liberia - Wikipedia

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    An enlargeable map of the Republic of Liberia. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Liberia: Liberia – country in West Africa, bordered by Sierra Leone, Guinea, Côte d'Ivoire, and the Atlantic Ocean. [1] Liberia has a hot equatorial climate with most rainfall arriving in summer with harsh harmattan winds ...

  7. Monrovia - Wikipedia

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    Monrovia is located in Montserrado County and is Liberia's largest city and its administrative, commercial and financial center. Climate. According to the Köppen climate classification, Monrovia has a tropical monsoon climate (Am). It is the wettest capital city in the world, with annual rainfall averaging 182 in (4,600 mm).

  8. Agriculture in Liberia - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture in Liberia is a major sector of the country's economy worth 38 ... causes Liberia's low yields. Climate. A tropical climate gives high temperatures all ...

  9. Wildlife of Liberia - Wikipedia

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    The wildlife of Liberia consists of the flora and fauna of the Republic of Liberia. This West African nation has a long Atlantic coastline and a range of habitat types, with a corresponding diversity of plants and animals. Liberia is considered a biodiversity hotspot and has more intact forests characteristic of the Upper Guinea Massif than do ...