NASA Global Climate Change News: July 2015 TOP STORIES › Alaska’s biggest (ice) losers Glaciers lose about 75 billion tons of ice per year Four decades of loss Turkish glaciers shrink by half The story of fossil fuels How coal, oil and natural gas changed history Our ‘Tomorrowland’ NASA advances future on Earth, in space Move over, Darwin Coral reefs mapped from space, data online Goodbye, Aquarius Space borne sea salt mission concludes Running dry A third of big groundwater basins in distress Eyes on Louisiana Intensive study looks at levees, wetlands The world in 2100 NASA releases detailed climate change projections New island appears in Red Sea › Argentina looks dazzling from space › Lake Urmia diminishes dramatically › About Us NASA’s Global Climate Change website is produced by the Earth Science Communications Team at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory / California Institute of Technology. To learn more, visit our website at http://climate.nasa.gov/. Feedback? Email us: climate-feedback@jpl.nasa.gov. Share Follow NASA Climate Change on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Google+ for regular updates. Or forward this email to a friend. By acdigital|2015-07-14T14:06:14-04:00July 14th, 2015|News| Share This Post With Others! FacebookXLinkedInEmail Related Posts Chairman Geller interviewed by WLRN’s The Florida Roundup regarding Florida’s property insurance crisis March 25th, 2024 Chairman Geller and SFRPC Featured on WPTV! March 18th, 2024