Glacial lakes have grown about 50 percent since 1990 - Views from Space
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Climate change has had a major impact in the growth of glacial lakes around the world. Satellites have been keeping their eyes on these lakes for decades. [Melting ice sheets will add over 15 inches to global sea level rise by 2100](https://www.space.com/melting-ice-sheets-sea-level-rise-2100.html)
Video credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/Scientific Visualization Studio
Dan Shugar (University of Calgary): Lead Scientist
Umesh Haritashya (University of Dayton): Scientist
Jeffrey S. Kargel (Planetary Science Institute): Scientist
Katie Jepson (USRA): Lead Producer
Ellen T. Gray (ADNET): Lead Writer
Helen-Nicole Kostis (USRA): Lead Visualizer
Greg Shirah (NASA/GSFC): Lead Visualizer
Lucas Zurbuchen (GSFC Interns): Visualizer
Alex Kekesi (GST): Visualizer
Erin Guiltenane (University of Calgary): Communications Advisor
Katie Jepson (USRA): Narrator