Mount Kenya's glaciers melting away Charles Kibaki Muchiri traced the water trickling across the surface of the Lewis Glacier with his fingers, illustrating how quickly climate change is melting the ...
Mount Kenya glaciers are melting rapidly due to the climate crisis, threatening ecosystems and local communities. Urgent ...
Mount Kenya, the country's tallest peak and a major tourist attraction, is rapidly losing its snow and glaciers. Scientists warn the mountain could be completely ice-free by 2030, a grim forecast as ...
The Lewis Glacier once covered one of Mount Kenya's slopes. The imposing mass of ice visible in archive photos has now been reduced to just two blocks—the biggest only a few dozen meters wide.
Mount Kenya rises to an altitude of 5,000 metres, making it the second-highest peak in Africa. However, for several years now ...
Mount Kenya is still home to atypical flora and unique landscapes. Photo: AFP Charles Kibaki Muchiri traced the water trickling across the surface of the Lewis Glacier with his fingers, illustrating ...
Mount Kenya's Lewis Glacier is rapidly shrinking - Copyright AFP Luis TATO Mount Kenya's Lewis Glacier is rapidly shrinking - Copyright AFP Luis TATO Charles Kibaki ...
Charles Kibaki Muchiri traced the water trickling across the surface of the Lewis Glacier with his fingers ... been taking hikers to the peaks of Mount Kenya, nearly 5,000 metres (16,400 feet ...