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Douglas Hardy: “Kilimanjaro is a compelling place from both aesthetic and scientific perspectives”
- Source: The UNESCO Courier, Volume 2025, Issue 1, févr. 2025, p. 8 - 11
- Arabe, Chinois, Espagnol, Français, Russe
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- 03 févr. 2025
Abstract
Despite predictions by many 20th century scientists, the glaciers of Kilimanjaro in Tanzania still exist. However, their surface area has decreased by 91 per cent since 1912, when they were first mapped. According to Douglas Hardy, glacier and climate specialist at the University of Massachusetts Amherst (United States), their disappearance is inevitable.
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