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UNESCO Urges Governments to Protect Heritage Sites from Global Warming

11 July 2006

Venice
Venice
The U.N. Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization is urging governments to protect World Heritage Sites - including Mount Everest and Venice - from global warming.

At a conference in Lithuania Monday, UNESCO said the outstanding universal value and integrity of these places must be protected from the adverse effects of climate change.

The list of at-risk sites includes glaciers in Alaska, Canada, and Greenland; barrier reefs along the coasts of Australia and Belize; and Tanzania's Mount Kilimanjaro.

Also Monday, UNESCO removed four sites from its Danger List, citing improved conditions for their survival - the 13th century cathedral in Cologne, Germany; Senegal's Djoudj Bird Sanctuary; the Group of Monuments in Hampi, India; and Ichkeul National Park in Tunisia.

Some information for this report was provided by AP.

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