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Glacial Loss 2010-2020

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Loss of glacial ice between 1961 and 2016 measured using satellite imagery and field observations.

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A map shows the minimum sea ice extent and glacial loss (2010 to 2020), marked by blue circles. The largest glacial loss is in the Gulf of Alaska, 83.1 gigatons, and the smallest in Iceland, Antarctic, and Subantarctic, 3.5 gigatons.

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Glacial Loss 2010-2020

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Herder's Environment

Regions of Weaker-Performing Cities

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Herder's Environment

Regions of Weaker-Performing Cities

Rhode Island
8.19%
Nova Scotia
8.68%
Virginia
0.104%1.74%
Delaware
4.66%
Prince Edward Island
54.8%
Hawaii
2.56%35.3%
North Carolina
2.25%
New Jersey
3.26%
Connecticut
0.661%
Massachusetts
0.220%7.89%
New York
1.81%
Maryland
3.11%
Alaska
2.05%0.827%0.152%
Yukon
100%
Northwest Territories
1.67%0.300%
Idaho
88.8%
Wyoming
100%
Nunavut
4.30%0.580%
Montana
100%
Maine
1.22%11.9%
North Dakota
33.5%
Saskatchewan
100%
Nebraska
99.5%
Texas
0.188%39.6%
Missouri
14.4%
New Brunswick
2.16%11.5%
New Mexico
96.3%
Kansas
98.4%
British Columbia
1.39%0.210%
Newfoundland and Labrador
1.85%0.552%24.2%
Alberta
100%
Colorado
100%
Québec
0.264%0.352%0.452%
Manitoba
99.9%
Oklahoma
48.3%
Ontario
0.107%77.4%
South Dakota
27.8%
Iowa
29.4%
Arizona
20.9%65.7%
Utah
84.5%7.30%
Florida
2.09%98.0%
Washington
0.763%0.612%11.4%
Kentucky
23.6%
Mississippi
16.0%
Louisiana
3.62%19.2%
Oregon
0.245%3.11%69.4%
Alabama
0.128%33.3%
Wisconsin
51.5%
Michigan
52.9%
Pennsylvania
6.30%
Nevada
1.83%85.0%
Georgia
32.1%
California
0.550%0.247%99.6%
Ohio
60.8%
Indiana
56.0%
Minnesota
6.88%10.2%
Illinois
11.9%
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