Imagine Mount Kilimanjaro without a snow capped peak

Just a couple of days ago, India eNews.com published an article about Africa’s melting glaciers a warning sign for climatic change.

It says:

Over the past 100 years, the glaciers on Mount Kenya and Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak in Tanzania, have been melting away at an impressive rate, and scientists say the glaciers could disappear by the next century.

Here’s another article about Mount Kilimanjaro showing signs of global warming, written also, just about a week ago. It says there that an estimated 82% of the ice atop Kilimanjaro’s peak has been melted, comparing the models in 1912 and 2001.

Its sad isn’t it? At the rate that mankind is using up mother earth’s resources and destroying nature, how many more generations do you think is there to live?

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