martinezlaura+FollowGreenland’s 650-Foot Mega-Tsunamis?!Imagine waves as tall as a 60-story building sloshing back and forth for NINE days straight—yep, that actually happened in Greenland last year. Scientists finally cracked the mystery: two massive landslides triggered these monster tsunamis in a remote fjord, and the shockwaves literally shook the planet. The wildest part? They only figured it out thanks to a new NASA satellite that can track water in crazy detail. Climate change is definitely serving up some wild surprises! #MegaTsunami #Greenland #ClimateChange #Science11Share
Arthur Booker+FollowNASA Finds a Secret Base Under Ice?!Imagine stumbling on a hidden bunker while on a work trip—except it’s NASA, and the bunker is a forgotten U.S. nuclear base buried in Greenland’s ice! This Cold War relic, Camp Century, was found thanks to some high-tech radar. The drama? It’s a reminder that America’s been eyeing Greenland for decades, and now, with new tech and old treaties, the U.S. might be thinking about beefing up its presence there again. Who knew icy real estate could be so hot? #CoffeeBreakNews #HiddenHistory #Greenland #NASA #ColdWar #Business396197Share
Rebecca Hull+FollowDrones Crack the Code of Melting IceImagine using a custom-built drone to capture the 'fingerprints' of water vapor over Greenland’s ice sheet—scientists just did it! By tracking isotopes in the air, they’re unlocking secrets about where our water comes from and where it’s headed. Could this tech be the game-changer for predicting sea level rise, or are we just scratching the surface? How far should we go with drone-based climate research? #ClimateTech #Drones #Greenland #WaterCycle #SeaLevelRise #TechDebate #Tech30Share
James Brady+FollowGreenland's Secret Coastline Revealed!🌍 Wow, Earth's getting a makeover! 🌡️ A 20-year satellite study just showed that Greenland's coastline has expanded by a whopping 1,000 miles due to melting ice. This shrinkage isn't just a landscape change—it's a big deal for local ecosystems and communities who might face higher risks from natural disasters. What can we do? Shift towards renewable energy and support climate-friendly initiatives. Let's tackle this together! 🌿 #ClimateChange #Greenland #EarthChanges #SustainableFuture #Science140Share