Tim Naish
Melting Glaciers in West Antarctica
New Zealand climate scientists discuss the consequences of the irreversible melting of glaciers in West Antarctica. Audio
Melting Glaciers in West Antarctica
New Zealand climate scientists discuss the consequences of the irreversible melting of glaciers in West Antarctica. Audio
The role of Antarctica in climate change
Tim Naish, Director of Victoria University's Antarctic Research Centre. Audio
Scientists calculate sea level rise as ice sheets melt
New satellite measurements of ice sheets suggest that sea levels may rise 35 centimetres higher than currently predicted for this century. Audio
Climate Change and Generation Zero
Record global carbon dioxide levels, Generation Zero's hopes for a low carbon future and upcoming conference Audio
Climate Change
Big Issue - Climate Change: Join scientists and policy makers in a discussion about climate change research in Antarctica. Audio
What would happen if global temperatures rose by 2°?
Victoria University sedimentologist Tim Naish was part of an international team of scientists looking at what would happen if global temperatures rose by 2° - the recommended limit set by the… Audio
Looking Back on International Polar Year
Lou Sanson, Tim Naish and Craig Cary give a New Zealand perspective on International Polar Year. Audio
Core reveals five million years of Antarctic climate history
An Antarctic sediment core that covers five million years of climate history reveals disappearance of world's largest ice shelf. Audio
Science Story - Andrill Project
Scientists and engineers have drilled deep into the seafloor near Scott Base to study Antarctica's climate history. Audio
New research shows carbon dioxide out of control
We speak to Professor Tim Naish of Victoria's Antarctic Research Centre Audio
Insight, Sunday 27 July: Antarctica
Sue Ingram explores whether climate change is melting Antarctica and threatening a major sea level rise. Audio
Antarctic Ice Shelf Found to Have Melted Previously
New Zealand scientists have confirmed a large part of Antarctica's ice sheet disappeared in the past. Audio
Science: The Antarctic Drilling Project
Tim Naish - The Antarctic Research Centre at Victoria University. Audio
Climate Change and Antarctica (Science)
The last episode in a three-part series about climate change explores the impacts of past climate changes on Antarctica's ice sheets. Audio