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- eric - Apr 28 2006 | environmentalism, environment, Kilimanjaro, Africa, water, shortage, Tanzania, news
Salon is in a joint project called "Early Signs" with the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and NPR's "Living on Earth."
Quoted: The fabled glaciers on Tanzania's majestic mountain will soon be gone. Its forests are disappearing, too. For local farmers, this could mean disaster. For the rest of us, it's another unbearable loss on an overheating planet.
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