1/ Scientist who's been studying Larsen C Ice Shelf explains that the break is not a simple story of climate change http://bit.ly/2tM3ElJ pic.twitter.com/y5bzrWPGoM
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1/ Scientist who's been studying Larsen C Ice Shelf explains that the break is not a simple story of climate change http://bit.ly/2tM3ElJ pic.twitter.com/y5bzrWPGoM
2/ Despite the media fascination, the break may "simply be a rare but natural occurrence", and it's not a warning of imminent sea level rise
3/ Rift was an established feature since the 1980s. There is no direct evidence to link its recent growth to either atmospheric warming
4/ This event is spectacular in the sense that it will fundamentally change the geography of this region.pic.twitter.com/tX6XIyefwo
5/ This iceberg unusual in its size – at around 5,800 km² it’s the size of a small US state.pic.twitter.com/mEKPbmNSO7
6/ There will not be an imminent collapse and no direct effect on sea level because the iceberg is already afloat.
7/ It will take time to know what will happen to the remainder of Larsen C as it begins to adapt to its new shape.
Polar bears don't live in Antarctica
Justin Bieber needs to disappear
We're a thousand miles from nowhere, man, and it's gonna get a hell of a lot worse before it gets any better.pic.twitter.com/sIc2QT9jPL
Glue it back .
Hats off to the chap who hauled this onto his weighing scales....
Shame. Looking forward to its solo album though.
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