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Glaciers on Kilimanjaro melting fast
Page 1 of 2 According to scientific measurements made on Kilimanjaro by U.S. researchers, the glaciers found on the mountain in Africa could be gone within 25 years or less.... More »
ITWire - Nov. 3, 2009
Africa's highest peak to be snow free
The snows of Mount Kilimanjaro will be gone within two decades, according to scientists who say that the rapid melting of its glacier cap over the past century provides... More »
Times Online - Nov. 3, 2009
Mount Kilimanjaro's Glaciers Could Soon Vanish
The famed snows of Kilimanjaro may soon appear only in old tourist photos and a short story by Ernest Hemingway if current rates of melting persist, a new study suggests. The... More »
US News - Nov. 2, 2009
Snow Cap Vanishing Off Mt. Kilimanjaro
The snows of Kilimanjaro may soon be gone.The African mountain's white peak - made famous by writer Ernest Hemingway - is rapidly melting, researchers report.Some 85 percent... More »
CBS News - Nov. 2, 2009
Kilimanjaro Glaciers May Vanish In A Few Decades
Decken Glacier is part of Mount Kilimanjaro's former Southern Ice Field. A new study says 85 percent of the ice cover that was present on Kilimanjaro in 1912 has melted. text... More »
NPR - Nov. 3, 2009
Is global warming melting the ice on Mt. Kilimanjaro?
Global warming appears to be melting the ice on Tanzania's Mt. Kilimanjaro. The summit's glaciers are likely to be gone within a few decades That's the word from a study... More »
Christian Science Monitor - Nov. 3, 2009
Kilimanjaro snow cap may vanish
WASHINGTON -- The snows of Kilimanjaro may soon be gone. The African mountain's white peak -- made famous by writer Ernest Hemingway -- is rapidly melting, researchers... More »
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Nov. 3, 2009
Climate change melting Kilimanjaro's ice
By Steve Connor Climate Change LONDON - The snows of Mount Kilimanjaro - the highest mountain in Africa - may soon be falling on bare ground following a study showing that... More »
New Zealand Herald - Nov. 3, 2009
Study: Kilimanjaro may become snowless by 2022
Increases the bookmark The snows of Kilimanjaro, famous for an Ernest Hemingway's short story of the same name, could disappear by 2022, according to a new study published... More »
People's Daily Online - Nov. 3, 2009
Snows of Kilimanjaro will melt 'within 20 years'
The snows of Mount Kilimanjaro the highest mountain in Africa may soon be falling on bare ground following a study showing that its ice cap is destined to disappear entirely... More »
The Independent - Nov. 2, 2009
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