Globally glaciers in World Heritage sites outside the polar ice sheets with areas less than 10km² may almost disappear
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Mount Kenya, Mount Kilimanjaro and the Rwenzori mountains are all retreating faster than the global mean
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Experienced mountaineer Sibusiso Vilane broke down and cried on Wednesday as he relayed the journey to Mount Kilimanjaro where Gugu Zulu died.
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Gugu Zulu climbed Mount Kilimanjaro for his daughter, Trek4Mandela project leader Richard Mabaso said on Tuesday.
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/ 3 November 2009
The snows capping Mount Kilimanjaro are shrinking rapidly and could vanish altogether in 20 years, most likely due to global warming.