NASA Global Climate Change News: September 2015 by Neville10 September, 2015 General news0 1 of 27 NASA Global Climate Change News: September 2015 Inbox x NASA’s Climate Change Newsletter climate-feedback@jpl.nasa.gov via sendgrid.me 8:49 AM (35 minutes ago) to me TOP STORIES › Update: Carbon dioxide concentration Latest measurement at about 401 ppm Update: Sea level change Latest measurement at about 66 mm (2.6 inches) NASA goes ABoVE Multiyear mission to study Arctic climate In the air to prepare NASA studies Greenland for future ice mission Sea level summer Field researchers study Greenland surface melt Blog: Cool your jets Check out NASA’s engine test dome Unavoidable future Sea level rise: How fast? How soon? Warming seas, melting ice sheets All signs suggest accelerating sea level rise Sea level is not level Regional differences more apparent in future Mission OMG! NASA to map Greenland’s coastline A striking link Amazon fires, Atlantic hurricanes work in tandem Blog: Snapping into a clean energy future Could you leave a fossil fuel economy? Taking stock of fire emissions Unusually active seasons in Canada, Indonesia Into the stratosphere Ancient flood volcanoes could have altered climate Unintended consequence Agricultural fires lead to less rain in Africa A big surprise El Niño conditions are growing stronger Just 5 questions What is “sea surface topography”? Twitter Facebook Google+ Pin It LinkedIn Neville