Glaciers getting smaller, faster — especially in North America, study finds
A new study has used millions of satellite images to generate the clearest picture yet of the world’s glaciers and concludes they’re getting smaller, faster.
And glaciers along the western edge of North America are thinning faster than almost anywhere else in the world, said co-author Brian Menounos of the University of Northern British Columbia, whose paper was published Wednesday in the journal Nature.
“I don’t think humans need more evidence the climate is changing,” Menounos said.
“But I also think we can’t throw up our hands and say, ‘Oh, we can’t do anything.’ We have to understand the implications of climate change.”


