Sarah Peirce (@sepeirce) 's Twitter Profile
Sarah Peirce

@sepeirce

Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, University of Toronto. All things Physical Geography. Opinions are my own. She/they

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Canadian Geographers (@cangeographers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The canary in the icefield. Scientists have tracked the fate of the Peyto Glacier in the Rocky Mountains for decades as a global reference point. It’s disappearing faster than expected — a warning sign for communities downstream cbc.ca/newsinteractiv…

Sarah Peirce (@sepeirce) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We will be visiting at least two different Great Groups on this map for an upcoming GGR205 field trip! Thank you for sharing ❤️❤️

Matthias Huss (@matthias_huss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looks like the summer of 2023 is a never-ending story. Bad luck for #glaciers of the Alps. No snow, dying ice... Another excursion for GLAMOS end-of-season measurements today to Griesgletscher. In the last two years melting is simply beyond the scale!

Looks like the summer of 2023 is a never-ending story. Bad luck for #glaciers of the Alps. No snow, dying ice...
Another excursion for <a href="/glamos_ch/">GLAMOS</a> end-of-season measurements today to Griesgletscher. In the last two years melting is simply beyond the scale!
Department of Geography and Planning (@geo_uoft) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Students from GGR308: Canadian Arctic and Subarctic Environments, taught by Professor Sarah Peirce, collaborated with the U of T Map & Data Library to create infographics communicating environmental threats to the Canadian Arctic. See the posters here: uoft.me/afv

Students from GGR308: Canadian Arctic and Subarctic Environments, taught by Professor Sarah Peirce, collaborated with the U of T Map &amp; Data Library to create infographics communicating environmental threats to the Canadian Arctic. See the posters here: uoft.me/afv
The New York Times (@nytimes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Breaking News: Scientists voted down a proposal to add the Anthropocene, or human age, as a new epoch on the timeline of Earth’s history. nyti.ms/43225ke

CBC News (@cbcnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ancient rivers once nourished and protected the lands where we built our biggest cities. Now, they're buried underground. Is it finally time to let them see daylight? newsinteractives.cbc.ca/features/2024/… .

Adam Grant (@adammgrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The best place to relax is near water. After just 2 minutes of viewing water outdoors, blood pressure and heart rate drop. It's more calming to look at a lake, pool, or stream than trees or grass. Beaches are popular for a reason. Wider bodies of water bring more tranquility.

The best place to relax is near water.

After just 2 minutes of viewing water outdoors, blood pressure and heart rate drop. It's more calming to look at a lake, pool, or stream than trees or grass.

Beaches are popular for a reason. Wider bodies of water bring more tranquility.
Sarah Peirce (@sepeirce) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've moved! While I am still teaching physical geography courses, my home department is now Earth Sciences UofT Earth Sciences . Thank you to the Department of Department of Geography and Planning for everything <3