Michael Grimes (@glacier_grimes) 's Twitter Profile
Michael Grimes

@glacier_grimes

PhD student on a NERC SPHERES DTP at the University of Leeds researching ice-free and proglacial landscape evolution in Greenland. Views here are my own 👍

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Prof Steve Carver (@landethics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The entitlement exhibited by the hunt is born out of their anthropocentric mindset. It’s expressed in their archaic notion that the natural world needs to be mastered and dominated.”

Joe Simpson (@touchingthevoid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Still got to wait until January 20th before that loathsome orange slug is finally removed from the world stage. Good riddance

Dr Chris Stringer 🏔️ (@sedsstringer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Coincident evolution of glaciers and ice-marginal proglacial lakes across the Southern Alps, New Zealand: Past, present and future sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

William James (@geogwillj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢NEW PAPER ALERT📢 Coincident evolution of glaciers and ice-marginal proglacial lakes across the Southern Alps, New Zealand: Past, present and future. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Michael Grimes (@glacier_grimes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Glacier retreat in the Southern Alps of NZ is coincident with proglacial lake expansion. Lakes lead to more negative mass balance for the glaciers which flow into them. More melt->more lake terminating glaciers->even more melt! From some great Authors ;) doi.org/10.1016/j.glop…

Michael Grimes (@glacier_grimes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our article Mass Loss of Glaciers and Ice Caps Across Greenland Since the Little Ice Age has been published in Geophysical Research Letters. Great work Jonathan Glaciers outside of the Ice sheet have contributed 1.38mm sea level equivalent since the LIA dx.doi.org/10.1029/2023GL…

Michael Grimes (@glacier_grimes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The medieval marketing of Erik the Red presenting Greenland as a lush fertile land is coming true. The Greening of Greenland since the late 1980s in response to a warming Arctic has serious connotations, both locally within Greenland and globally: nature.com/articles/s4159…