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The World’s Most-Visited Glaciers Could Soon Be Gone

The U.N.’s cultural agency warns that ice sheets on Kilimanjaro, in the Dolomites and in Yosemite and Yellowstone may disappear by 2050, highlighting travel’s impact on climate change.

Maria Cramer
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Corporate Social Responsibility, Dolomite Mountains (Italy), Glacier National Park (Mont), Glaciers, Global Warming, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Mount Kenya, Pyrenees Mountains, Travel and Vacations, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park (Australia), United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
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