Glacier Monitoring from Space Is Crucial, and at Risk
Key Points
Earth has lost 5% of its global glacier mass since 2000, presenting a significant environmental concern.
The work emphasizes the necessity of spaceborne glacier observations for effective monitoring of climate change.
Upcoming gaps in long-term glacier monitoring present risks that could hinder future climate understanding.
Community collaboration is vital for improving the methodologies of monitoring global glacier dynamics.
Abstract
A new community effort shows that Earth has lost 5% of its global glacier mass since 2000. The work highlights the necessity of spaceborne glacier observations and upcoming gaps in long-term monitoring.