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LESSON 2 · Climate Change: Facts, Not Fear

Since the 1970s, satellites have added an independent line of evidence, turning climate science into planetary surveillance. They measure sea level to the millimeter, ice sheet volume, atmospheric temperature, and ocean heat content.

The GRACE mission weighed the Greenland ice sheet from orbit and found it losing mass at accelerating rates. Ground stations sample single locations, but satellites see the whole planet at once — revealing patterns no thermometer network could capture.