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United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)http://www.unep.org/Documents.Multilingual/Default.asp?DocumentID=538&ArticleID=5834&l=en [United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)] Johannesburg/Nairobi/London, 10 June 2008-Africa's rapidly changing environmental landscape, from the disappearance of glaciers in Uganda's Rwenzori Mountains to the loss of Cape Town's unique "fynbos" vegetation, is presented today to the African Ministerial Conference on the Environment(AMCEN).

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Global Issues Web Newshttp://globalissuesweb.com/wp/?p=5662 [Global Issues Web News] Environmental and Health News: Johannesburg/Nairobi/London, 10 June 2008 -Africa’s rapidly changing environmental landscape, from the disappearance of glaciers in Uganda’s Rwenzori Mountains to the loss of Cape Town’s unique “fynbos” vegetation, is presented today to the African Ministerial Conference on the Environment(AMCEN).

EarthWire Africa RSS News Feed[EarthWire Africa RSS News Feed] Environmental Change Re-Draws Atlas of Africa: Africas rapidly changing environmental landscape, from the disappearance of glaciers in Ugandas Rwenzori Mountains to the loss of Cape Towns unique fynbos vegetation, is presented today to the African Ministerial Conference on the .

UD/RK Samhälls Debatthttp://uddebatt.wordpress.com/2008/05/27/mt-kilimanjaro-the-snow-cover-is-increasing-says-tanzanian-minister/ [UD/RK Samhälls Debatt] Mt Kilimanjaro - the snow cover is increasing says Tanzanian minister: With temperatures this low, snow accumulates in ice layers and glaciers on Kilimanjaro, Mount Kenya and the Rwenzori range in East Africa, on Irian Jaya in Indonesia and especially in the Andean cordillera in South America, where 99.7 percent of the ice in tropical glaciers is found.”

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Kenya Environmental & Political News Webloghttp://kenvironews.wordpress.com/2008/06/11/environmental-change-re-draws-atlas-of-africa/ [Kenya Environmental & Political News Weblog] Environmental Change Re-Draws Atlas of Africa: Johannesburg/Nairobi/London, 10 June 2008-Africa’s rapidly changing environmental landscape, from the disappearance of glaciers in Uganda’s Rwenzori Mountains to the loss of Cape Town’s unique “fynbos” vegetation, is presented today to the African Ministerial Conference on the Environment(AMCEN).

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