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Max Twining-Ward

@TwiningWard

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Graduate student at the University of Copenhagen, studying climate change in the cryosphere | MSc Climate Change KU | Photographer | Commercial Pilot

Joined January 2022
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@ObserveIR
OOIR
2 years
Trending in #EnvironmentalStudies: https://t.co/yVqHYcrbk5 1) Greenland-wide accelerated retreat of peripheral glaciers in 21st century (@NatureClimate) 2) Leveraging neuroscience for climate change research (@NatureClimate) 3) Moving from symptom management to upstream
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@TwiningWard
Max Twining-Ward
3 years
While researching for my Master's Thesis I came across this photo in 2016 of the Mittivakkat Glacier on Ammassalik Island, SE Greenland. On my trip there in 2022 I happened to take a photo in almost the same spot... #greenland #tasiilaq #eastgreenland #climatechange #Arctic
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@climate_ice
Prof. Jason Box ⚡️
3 years
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@ScottDuncanWX
Scott Duncan
3 years
Unprecedented warmth and melt in Greenland this September. Some places average more than +8°C above seasonal average for the month. Meanwhile, Planet Earth records its 4th warmest September on record.
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@GlacierBytes
William Colgan, Ph.D.
3 years
First look at Greenland’s “baby” glaciers with ICESat-2! 🛰️ Despite covering just ~4% of Greenland’s ice area, they are now responsible ~11% of Greenland’s total ice loss. New study in @theAGU 👇 article: https://t.co/NErJZNksOb news: https://t.co/OvYKPMPGAg
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@VAW_glaciology
VAW Glaciology
4 years
Can you name this glacier? In cooperation with @ETHBibliothek, we are trying to identify these places. Retweet and/or ask your grandparents and let us know what you think! Don't know this one? Stay tuned, more to come! 😃
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@NASAHubble
Hubble
4 years
Welcome to Arp 147, an interacting galaxy pair! The left-most galaxy in this #HubbleClassic image appears nearly edge-on to our line of sight and features a smooth ring of starlight. The right-most galaxy has a clumpy, blue ring of intense star formation: https://t.co/HlMpW0PrbS
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