Snows of Kilimanjaro RIP
"The snows are getting smaller year by year," Kinyaol Porboli, the chief of Esiteti village, told Reuters at the base of Africa's highest peak at 5,895 metres (19,340 feet).
This is a hot topic for GW deniers and presented here as a cross between myth and and science. Deforestation always plays a part in attracting more heat, but increasing global glacier loss, despite few exceptions indicates a trend that involves a bigger picture. It's real. This one isn't in "God's hands." Francis Macomber won't be the only one to die beneath these dwindling snows.
This is a hot topic for GW deniers and presented here as a cross between myth and and science. Deforestation always plays a part in attracting more heat, but increasing global glacier loss, despite few exceptions indicates a trend that involves a bigger picture. It's real. This one isn't in "God's hands." Francis Macomber won't be the only one to die beneath these dwindling snows.
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