ROME — United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres warned Saturday that Mount Kilimanjaro will lose its glacier by 2050 if countries fail to take “bolder” action to curb climate change.
The U.N.’s alarmist-in-chief had already warned participants in the COP27 climate summit that the world is on “a highway to climate hell” due to humanity’s “fossil fuel addiction” but added Saturday that global leaders “need to put the world back on track to limit global warming, and save our glaciers and the biodiversity that depends on them.”
“Without faster, bolder Climate Action, the glaciers that cap Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania will be gone by 2050,” Guterres asserted on Twitter.
The U.N. chief linked to a UNESCO press release claiming that glaciers in a third of the 50 World Heritage sites are “condemned” to disappear by 2050 and that the others can…