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Environment
Updated: Friday August 01, 2008 7:30 PM
Climate Change Melts Kilimanjaro’s Snows
17.12.06 | Rivers of ice at the Equator - foretold in the 2nd century, found in the 19th - are now melting away in this new century, returning to the realm of lore and fading photographs. From mile-high Naro Moru, villagers have watched year by year as the great glaciers of Mount Kenya,…
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Lake Victoria Degradation Threatening Livelihoods
01.08.08 | A few years ago, Charles Kyagaba used to sell up to 300kg of fresh fish at the Gaba landing site near the Ugandan capital of Kampala each day, but now the situation is markedly different. "These days,…
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Communities reject soda plant
29.02.08 | Communities close to Tanzania's Lake Natron had publicly opposed to the proposed plans to erect soda ash plant in the area. The plant will threaten the survival of the world's largest population of Lesser…
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Meeting rejects L. Natron ash scheme
25.01.08 | Environmental stakeholders drawn from Kenya, Tanzania and representatives of foreign missions have rejected a proposed soda ash project at Lake Natron, citing negative social and environmental impacts.…
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Lake Jipe is dying
18.01.08 | Members of parliaments from Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and the members of the Eastern Africa Legislative Assembly (EALA) have expressed great concern over Lake Jipe which is on death row. The MPs now castigate…
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Grumeti Reserves builds 150m/-environmental education centre
16.01.08 | Singita Grumeti Reserves, which is part of the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem in Serengeti District, Mara Region, is constructing a 150m/-Environmental Education Centre at Makundusi to train neighbouring villagers…
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Mt Kilimanjaro ice still baffles experts
28.12.07 | A new study on the dwindling icecap of Africa's highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro, suggests that global warming has nothing to do with the alarming loss of its beautiful snows. Scientists who carried out…
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