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Snow cap disappearing from Mount Kilimanjaro
Associated Press ^
| November 2, 2009
Posted on 11/03/2009 4:19:19 PM PST by presidio9
Edited on 11/03/2009 4:26:25 PM PST by Admin Moderator.
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The snows of Kilimanjaro may soon be gone. The African mountain's white peak
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TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: climatechange; globalwarmingtheory; liesliesandmorelies; mountkilimanjaro
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To: derllak
Not me, Congress and Goredom.
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posted on
11/03/2009 5:23:29 PM PST
by
Lady Jag
(Double your income. Fire the government)
To: presidio9
South of the Equator? Spring? Hello?
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11/03/2009 5:46:04 PM PST
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redhead
(They are running SCARED, folks! :o) Check out the Halfbaked Sourdough at mukluk.wordpress.com)
To: milwguy; hinckley buzzard
I’ve read about that before too. De-forestation around Kilimanjaro is about the only man-made globalwarmingclimatechange(TM) scenario I can agree with.
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11/03/2009 5:46:29 PM PST
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proud_yank
(Socialism - An Answer In Search Of A Question For Over 100 Years)
To: Eric in the Ozarks; XenaLee
It is officially classified as a dormant volcano with no eruptions in there era of man. There is magma there. There are some steam vents but these have been there for ever. Unbiased climatologists note from the ice core samples that this level of ice has been seen on Mt Kil before...although it was 10K+ years ago.
But...on the scale of the geological record...10K years is a blink.
To: Lady Jag
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11/03/2009 6:40:36 PM PST
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stephenjohnbanker
(Consulting, you ask? That F'ing moron)
To: Melchior
Every five years for the last fifty we have had the same story. Yup. But now it's Bush's Fault.
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11/03/2009 6:57:43 PM PST
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sionnsar
(IranAzadi|5yst3m 0wn3d-it's N0t Y0ur5:SONY|Remember Neda Agha-Soltan|TV--it's NOT news you can trust)
To: NELSON111
I walked down into the approach of a volcano in Japan in the 1950s as a pre teen with my mom and dad. The mountain was supposed to be “asleep.” Sulfurous gas was everywhere. We could smell it on our clothes after we arrived home in Yokohama.
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