"As the climate has warmed, Antarctica and Greenland have lost enough ice in the last 16 years to fill Lake Michigan, according to results from a new NASA mission.
Put another way, more than 5,000 gigatons of ice has melted (a gigaton equals one billion metric tons or enough to fill 400,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools), which drove up sea levels around the world.
The findings show how the massive ice sheets at the far ends of the planet will affect millions of people on coastlines everywhere."
Lauren Sommer reports for NPR April 30, 2020.
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Source: NPR, 05/01/2020