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Ugandan Glaciers Melting Too

Scientists visiting the Rwenzori mountains in Uganda for the first time in ten years have discovered worrying evidence of glacial recession.


Posted: 2 October 2003
by Jon

There's an interesting piece in today's Guardian Life section covering a scientific expedition to the glacier of the Rwenzori mountains in Uganda.

The 'Mountains of the Moon', as they're known, are notorious for their high rainfall and excessive muddiness, and have been effectively closed by civil unrest for the past ten years, precluding any study of the state of the glaciers.

Sadly the news isn't good. One major glacier has been retreating at a rate of 31 metres per year, and digging into the snowfields high enough suggests that not enough snow is falling to replenish the glaciers.

The results, say scientists, could be catastrophic for the 300,000-odd local people with a combination of flash floods and water shortages. Sad but interesting. Complete article here.


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