Sala Consilina, auto contro furgone: Illeso miracolosamente l’autista- VIDEO
Sala Consilina, auto contro furgone. Illeso miracolosamente l’autista , VIDEO02/02/2017
Nash 2016 Carp Fishing DVD + Eurobanx 2 Alan Blair Full Movie
With more action, more venues, more countries, more tips, and most importantly more beautiful carp than ever before, it’s simply our best yet. Presented as a series of short films, discover new bedchairs, the slick Scope Black-Ops range, great value Dwarf and H-Gun, high performance NR Toro rods and more.
Full length chapters come from Simon Crow recounting a year to remember on The Key®, Carl and Alex in the thick of the action as usual, Alan Blair fulfilling a dream as he visits the iconic Redmire Pool, and Jordan Dicks making winter fishing look easy. And last but not least we present the eagerly awaited feature-length EuroBanx 2. Join Alan Blair and Oli Davies reunited on an epic eight day road trip across Europe crossing seven countries and covering 3000 miles.
Strap in and enjoy the ride!
Music track listing for Eurobanx 2:
matti_audio :
dirty paws bootleg 4:01:45
cut & shut 3:17:48
urban banx mess about 2:29:25
austrian dub 2:14:19
leave 3:00:16
no ball games 2:59:19
swordfish 2:52:23
the woods 2:37:07
wellington boots 3:31:01
pola & bryson :
bad habit 2:08:25
the music 3:52:09
dorian :
deep inside (dubplate) 3:43:32
waiting (dubplate) 3:07:27
the storm (w / roy green & protone) (innerground recordings) 3:32:39
nathan barato : when i do my thing - pirate copy remix
(kaluki records) 3:11:50
octo pi :
fly away (complex records) 2:33:25
imba :
departure 2:27:07
flava in ya ear :
nikolone damasch (flava in ya ear)
mikra asia III 3:15:00
dj able (flava in ya ear)
puzy ruff 2:46:18
ali 3:05:46
direkt ausm hirn 3:25:21
Dr.J 3:49:06
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Global Warming or a New Ice Age: Documentary Film
Global cooling was a conjecture during the 1970s of imminent cooling of the Earth's surface and atmosphere along with a posited commencement of glaciation. More on this topic:
This hypothesis had little support in the scientific community, but gained temporary popular attention due to a combination of a slight downward trend of temperatures from the 1940s to the early 1970s and press reports that did not accurately reflect the scientific understanding of ice age cycles. In contrast to the global cooling conjecture, the current scientific opinion on climate change is that the Earth has not durably cooled, but undergone global warming throughout the twentieth century.
Concerns about nuclear winter arose in the early 1980s from several reports. Similar speculations have appeared over effects due to catastrophes such as asteroid impacts and massive volcanic eruptions. A prediction that massive oil well fires in Kuwait would cause significant effects on climate was quite incorrect.
The idea of a global cooling as the result of global warming was already proposed in the 1990s. In 2003, the Office of Net Assessment at the United States Department of Defense was commissioned to produce a study on the likely and potential effects of a modern climate change, especially of a shutdown of thermohaline circulation. The study, conducted under ONA head Andrew Marshall, modelled its prospective climate change on the 8.2 kiloyear event, precisely because it was the middle alternative between the Younger Dryas and the Little Ice Age. The study caused controversy in the media when it was made public in 2004. However, scientists acknowledge that abrupt climate change initiated by Greenland ice sheet melting is not a realistic scenario for the 21st century.
Currently, the concern that cooler temperatures would continue, and perhaps at a faster rate, has been observed to be incorrect by the IPCC. More has to be learned about climate, but the growing records have shown that the cooling concerns of 1975 have not been borne out.
As for the prospects of the end of the current interglacial (again, valid only in the absence of human perturbations): it isn't true that interglacials have previously only lasted about 10,000 years; and Milankovitch-type calculations indicate that the present interglacial would probably continue for tens of thousands of years naturally. Other estimates (Loutre and Berger, based on orbital calculations) put the unperturbed length of the present interglacial at 50,000 years. Berger (EGU 2005 presentation) believes that the present CO2 perturbation will last long enough to suppress the next glacial cycle entirely.
As the NAS report indicates, scientific knowledge regarding climate change was more uncertain than it is today. At the time that Rasool and Schneider wrote their 1971 paper, climatologists had not yet recognized the significance of greenhouse gases other than water vapor and carbon dioxide, such as methane, nitrous oxide, and chlorofluorocarbons. Early in that decade, carbon dioxide was the only widely studied human-influenced greenhouse gas. The attention drawn to atmospheric gases in the 1970s stimulated many discoveries in future decades. As the temperature pattern changed, global cooling was of waning interest by 1979.