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Tim Naish Breakfast

World can expect 50cm sea-level rise by 2100, even if warming stays under 2°C

Date: 2021
Type: In the media
Authors: Breakfast
Summary: Climate scientist Tim Naish estimates 267 million people worldwide live on land that’s at risk of severe storms and flooding.
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ECR - Olivia Truax Fullbright presentation

Date: 2021
Type: People
Summary: Olivia Truax gives a brilliant and fascinating presentation on how the Antarctic Ice Sheets are changing with climate and what this means for Aotearoa.
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Budget 2021: Scott Base investment 'welcome news'

Date: 2021
Type: In the media
Authors: Newstalk ZB
Summary: As part of the 2021 Budget, $344 million was invested into Scott Base - New Zealand's science headquarters in Antarctica. Antarctic Science Platform director at Antarctica New Zealand Nancy Bertler told Tim Dower the news is amazing.
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The science behind remotely navigating a safe route across a crevassed ice shelf

Date: 2021
Type: Learn
Authors: O.J. Marsh, D. Price, Z.R. Courville, D. Floricioiu, Crevasse and rift detection in Antarctica from TerraSAR-X satellite imagery, Cold Regions Science and Technology, 2021,
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Have we taken control of Earth’s natural climate cycles?

Date: 2021
Type: Learn
Authors: Programme Leader: Ocean-Ice-Atmosphere Professor Tim Naish
Summary: This article was written by Professor Tim Naish for the Ask a Scientist section of the Otago Daily Times
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March Update

Date: 2021
Authors: Antarctica New Zealand
Summary: Monthly Antarctic Science Platform update
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February Update

Date: 2021
Authors: Antarctica New Zealand
Summary: Monthly Antarctic Science Platform update

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