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Kilimanjaro Expecting Snow Every Day Once Again – Where’s Al Gore?
By James Taylor -April 29, 20230
 

Do you remember, 15 years ago, when Al Gore lectured us in An Inconvenient Truth about how the Snows of Kilimanjaro are becoming no more? Well, here is the current weather forecast for Mt. Kilimanjaro this week. By the way, this is a pretty typical forecast for Mt. Kilimanjaro.



When will Al Gore quit attacking science?

https://climaterealism.com/2023/04/kilimanjaro-expecting-snow-every-day-once-again-wheres-al-gore/
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The reason there was less snow on Kilimanjaro had nothing to do with temperature and everything to do with less precipitation due to clearcutting forests.
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