Environment
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Global Climate Change Concerns for Africa's Lake Victoria
UH researcher develops a model to project lake levels in the world's largest tropical lake. Global climate change could cause Africa's Lake Victoria, the world's largest tropical lake and source of the Nile River, to dry up in the next 500 years, according to new findings from a team of researchers led by the University of Houston.
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