Climate change: Satellite maps warming impact on global glaciers
Glaciers are not easy targets for any type of satellite to measure mass loss over time
Scientists have obtained their best satellite assessment yet of the status of the world's glaciers.
Europe's Cryosat satellite tracked the 200,000 or so glaciers on Earth and found they have lost 2,720bn tonnes of ice in 10 years due to climate change.
That's equivalent to losing 2% of their bulk in a decade.
Monitoring how quickly glaciers are changing is important because millions of people rely on them for water and farming.
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