Satellites reveal just how fast world's ice is melting
The melt rate for glaciers and ice caps outside Antarctica and Greenland made a smaller contribution to sea-level rise than had been estimated.

ON THE RISE: The Aletsch Glacier in Switzerland. Glaciers and ice caps outside of Antarctica and Greenland melted enough to raise sea levels by 0.016 inches per year between 2003 and 2010. (Photo: Stephanie Pappas)





















