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Was Al Gore's prediction about snow disappearing from Mount Kilimanjaro accurate?

Al Gore's prediction that the snows of Kilimanjaro would be gone within a decade proved incorrect. While it still snows on Kilimanjaro today, the overall trend shows declining snowfall, with 2024 recording the lowest snowfall on record for the mountain. However, this example illustrates a broader global concern. Since 2000, global warming has caused thousands of glaciers around the Earth to disappear completely. While Gore's specific timeline for Kilimanjaro was wrong, his warning about glacier loss worldwide has been validated by scientific evidence.

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Snowfall Trends on Kilimanjaro and Global Warming Effects

ABC News·8 months ago

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