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Leaving Mining Behind in A Sustainable Liberia

  • Roshny Vijayakar
  • May 22, 2017
  • 1 min read

Mining operations degrade the environment through soil erosion, water contamination, air pollution, and often deforestation.

These can lead to respiratory illnesses, heavy metal poisoning, sedimentation, and loss of arable land, while depleting valuable finite resources.

As China in particular has expanded its industrial presence in Africa, Liberia has become dependent on foreign aid and infrastructure linked to mining concessions.

This year, Liberians and the international community must pressure Liberia’s presidential candidates to prioritize sustainable agriculture over mining to boost their economy.

In addition to iron ore, extractive industries in Liberia include gold, diamonds, logging, rubber, and oil and gas exploration.

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