Emma-Louise Cooper

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Emma-Louise Cooper

Emma-Louise Cooper

@Emlcpeer

(Palaeo)glaciologist| Postdoc @MonashEAE| … find me in the other place! 👇

Melbourne, Victoria Katılım Aralık 2013
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Melaine Le Roy@subfossilguy·
Mer de Glace 20 Aug. 2023 Largest glacier in the western Alps as seen by the #Pleiades satellite with Leschaux Gl. and Talèfre former tributary 🤍 Almost no ice left right from Montenvers... 😭 To learn more about its moraine see sciencedirect.com/science/articl… @CNES
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Neil Renic
Neil Renic@NC_Renic·
Funniest student feedback I ever received was “I learnt more than I wanted to”
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Gesman Tamang@GesmanTamang·
Sunrise on Mt. Everest, Sagarmatha. From the south summit you can see the Hillary Step and the entire summit ridge all the way to the summit. #everest #nepal #himalaya
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Leon Simons 🌍@LeonSimons8·
NASA Global Warming This is what 1739 months of changing temperatures since 1880 look like:
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Neil Renic
Neil Renic@NC_Renic·
Academia is wild - the socially isolated recluse who avoids eye contact has to teach a classroom of 22 year olds
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Melaine Le Roy
Melaine Le Roy@subfossilguy·
The magnificence of the NZ Southern Alps geomorphology! 🤩 #Tasman Glacier two weeks ago with the huge Neoglacial terminal moraine well visible! Aoraki/Mt Cook (not visible) to the left and pretty weak snow cover! 🏔️🔥 Pic @jamesshul1
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Dr. Robert Rohde
Dr. Robert Rohde@RARohde·
When it occurred, 2016 was striking as the hottest directly measured year up until that point. Eight years later, 2024 will set a new record for the hottest year. 2024 will be ~0.25 °C (~0.45 °F) hotter than 2016.
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Melaine Le Roy
Melaine Le Roy@subfossilguy·
Adamello Glacier 2010 | 2022 The current fate of the largest italian glacier! 😱 It suffered a lot of last extreme years as accumulation basins are not very high (~3000m), making it sensitive to strong ELA rise (📈from <3000 to 3300 today)! 🌡️ 📷 Servizio Glaciologico Lombardo
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Neil Renic
Neil Renic@NC_Renic·
January = Fresh new start February-November = Questionable choices December = Burn out
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Carbon Brief
Carbon Brief@CarbonBrief·
State of the climate: 2024 will be first year above 1.5C of global warming | @hausfath Read here: buff.ly/4gp6IKK
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Neil Renic
Neil Renic@NC_Renic·
if academics are so smart why can't they connect to eduroam?
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Dr Caroline Clason
Dr Caroline Clason@Caroline_Clason·
A great opportunity at a fantastic department - Assistant Professor in Physical Geography @GeogDurham. We are looking for candidates with expertise in ice sheets and glaciers that will complement and extend our current work. Closing date 12th January. durham.taleo.net/careersection/…
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Melaine Le Roy
Melaine Le Roy@subfossilguy·
Grandes Jorasses seen from Flégère this morning! 🤩🌫️❄️ Pic @guidemark
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Ed Hawkins
Ed Hawkins@ed_hawkins·
How did global air temperatures vary before 1850? We can now answer this from direct instrumental observations. The new GloSAT dataset is under review! Morice et al.: essd.copernicus.org/preprints/essd…
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gm0hcq@gm0hcq·
Today is #Antarcticaday , celebrating the signing of the Antarctic Treaty. This was signed, in Washington, by twelve nations and has since had many more join in order to protect Antarctica
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Jim Baird
Jim Baird@JimBair62221006·
"Scientists sound alarm about terrifying ocean event that could bring global devastation" But will anyone listen? "The collapse of critical ocean circulation could bring major droughts and freezing temperatures across Europe" independent.co.uk/climate-change…
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Neil Renic
Neil Renic@NC_Renic·
Hallmark Christmas movie where a big city academic goes to a small town and falls in love with the first person who's mildly interested in their research
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Al Gore
Al Gore@algore·
My statement on the outcome of #COP29: While the agreement reached at COP29 avoids immediate failure, it is far from a success. On the key issues like climate finance and the transition away from fossil fuels, this is — yet again — the bare minimum. We cannot continue to rely on last-minute half measures. Leaders today shirk their responsibility by focusing on long-term, aspirational goals that extend far beyond their own terms in office. To meet the challenge of our time, we need real action at the scale of months and years, not decades and quarter-centuries. This experience in Baku illuminates deeper flaws in the COP process, including the outsized influence of fossil fuel interests that has hobbled this process since its inception. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has been particularly obstructive. Putting the future of humanity at severe risk in order to make more money is truly disgraceful behavior. Reforming this process so that the polluters are not in effective control must be a priority. On climate finance, our primary task in the coming years must be to not only fulfill and build upon the financial commitments agreed to at COP29, but to unleash even larger flows of affordable and fair private capital for developing countries. Ultimately, coming out of COP29, we must transform disappointment into determination. We can solve the climate crisis. Whether we do so in time to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement will depend on what comes next.
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Emma-Louise Cooper@Emlcpeer·
Since everyone seems to be going (or gone). Not much need to be here anymore I guess. But you can find me here… 👇
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