Scientists believe their bleak prediction that Africa's Mount Killimanjaro's glaciers will have all vanished within three decades is 'statistically and realistically unavoidable'.
Mount Kilimanjaro’s glaciers will have vanished within three decades, a new report has said.
In some incredibly bleak findings, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization believes this is ‘statistically and realistically unavoidable’. If their predictions are true, it will mean Africa is about to lose all its glaciers – indicting the severity of climate change. These people would be short on drinking water and struggle to maintain their agricultural and power systems, possibly leading to serious food shortages.Glaciers in Yosemite National Park are also in danger
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