Tim Naish
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Tim Naish is a glaciologist. He is the Associate Professor and Deputy Director, of the Antarctic Research Centre. He wrote about the collapse of Antarctica's Larsen B ice shelf. In 2002, between January 31 and March 7 the Larsen B ice shelf collapsed and broke up. Tim Naish warned that the ice shelf of Weddell Sea is imperiled, and if the temperature rises by 3 °C, the ice shelves of Antarctica will become thinner.
“These are dramatic changes” – said Tim Naish.
[edit] External links
- Tim Naish: New Zealand government
- Antarctic Research Center
- BBC
- global warming (May 7, 2007)
- Tiny fossils reveal ice history (19 April 2007)

