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block a warm currents that are already destabilizing the whole west antarctic ice sheet. other id's include covering oceans with ion filings to encourage carbon e.g. plankton. sending ships around the world to pump seawater mist into the sky to diffuse the sun's writings we have some ideas and we need to try several technologies and evaluate them and figure out which are the least risky etc 2 to get the carbon curve which is like this now to get it negative. and that all needs to happen in the next. 1020 years to start down that path it's extremely ambitious . the idea of geo engineering has excited by scientists and industry. on the other side of copenhagen i've come to meet a prominent political scientist. he did it by using lots and lots of coal he's a favorite commentator in conservative media for argument against major cuts to fossil fuels and i would say look if you say to people there is another solution yes it is going to take the attention somewhat away from the original solution but we should also be honest and say we've tried the 1st solution namely ask people.
block a warm currents that are already destabilizing the whole west antarctic ice sheet. other id's include covering oceans with ion filings to encourage carbon e.g. plankton. sending ships around the world to pump seawater mist into the sky to diffuse the sun's writings we have some ideas and we need to try several technologies and evaluate them and figure out which are the least risky etc 2 to get the carbon curve which is like this now to get it negative. and that all needs to happen in the...
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antarctic because of england, 19, new zealand, seven.e all—powerful, but we have next weekend to look forward to. either wales or south africa. 20,000 people, what a great following. it was lovely to see the fans responding like that. so, very quickly, very quickly, let's fit in the cartoon. it's in the telegraph. so it isa the cartoon. it's in the telegraph. so it is a cartoon, it's got a news reader, it's not you, british summertime and is and the caption is "the prime minister said he would rather die "the prime minister said he would ratherdie ina "the prime minister said he would rather die in a ditch than put his clocks back by one hour." but we will be putting our clocks back by one hour tomorrow. one o'clock ought to look like? two o'clock. that is it for the papers denied. —— tonight. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. hello, mark. hi. we have a very, very interesting week, we have the last black man
antarctic because of england, 19, new zealand, seven.e all—powerful, but we have next weekend to look forward to. either wales or south africa. 20,000 people, what a great following. it was lovely to see the fans responding like that. so, very quickly, very quickly, let's fit in the cartoon. it's in the telegraph. so it isa the cartoon. it's in the telegraph. so it is a cartoon, it's got a news reader, it's not you, british summertime and is and the caption is "the prime minister said he...
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and the antarctic producing its biggest iceberg in more than half a century is getting a lot of attentionn our website. the berg weighs around 315 billion tons, but researchers say it is a natural phenomenon, and not directly linked to climate change. that's all, stay with bbc world news. and you can get all the latest on our website. that is bbc. co. uk/news. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. communist china at 70. as the people's republic marks this significant milestone, we look at the challenges faced by the country's carmakers. wework pulls it share sale. one of the world's most hotly anticipated ipos is dropped. hello and welcome to asia business report. we start with china, because the country marks a major milestone today. it is 70 years since the communist party found that the people's republic. there has been significant turmoil, and also vast progress, in the decades since then. the economy began to boom in the 19805 the economy began to boom in the 1980s after opening up. by one measure both the world bank and the imf rate china is the world's bigges
and the antarctic producing its biggest iceberg in more than half a century is getting a lot of attentionn our website. the berg weighs around 315 billion tons, but researchers say it is a natural phenomenon, and not directly linked to climate change. that's all, stay with bbc world news. and you can get all the latest on our website. that is bbc. co. uk/news. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. communist china at 70. as the people's republic marks this significant...
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i've never been seasick as a kid i have a very sturdy stomach it has happened when i'm down in the antarctic with 13 metre waves i think it's great it just was that. the sea is pretty calm today and that's good news for the crew. mari and check same on her weather balloon. says it is also far it's looking good for the probe is sending back data and the balloon has now reached an altitude of 12 kilometers and i assume that it will continue to fly and transmit it. by day and then she keeps an eye on the balloon as it rises. if i was on this it's already reached the stratosphere the temperature is warmer there because of the layer of ozone molecules. temperature is now minus $42.00 degrees celsius which is fairly warm shawl in winter the temperatures can drop to minus 80 but you want your meals so in the stratosphere it's already summer which totals fearful of so much. that's confirmed by the data. really wasn't there it's essential for us to take measurements that are highly accurate and properly calibrated we know that all that data is not just used for weather forecasts but it's also a key p
i've never been seasick as a kid i have a very sturdy stomach it has happened when i'm down in the antarctic with 13 metre waves i think it's great it just was that. the sea is pretty calm today and that's good news for the crew. mari and check same on her weather balloon. says it is also far it's looking good for the probe is sending back data and the balloon has now reached an altitude of 12 kilometers and i assume that it will continue to fly and transmit it. by day and then she keeps an eye...
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randall reeves of oakland discussfully circumnavigated the american and antarctic continents, something no one has ever done before. >> you have to be able to sail the boat, do your own cooking i s cy. ng, make sure know wn >> he traveled ac world's oceans during the trip and sailed a total of 40,000 miles and did a lot of the navigation by starlight. >>> now to storm watch. >> okay, powerful winds, possible tornadoes from tropical storm nestor battered parts of central and eastern florida overnight. it's now a post-tropical cyclone. >> howling wind like ooh. it was scary. >> reporter: frightening moments as central florida residents faced heav awindate a saturday morning. >> 60 miles per hour gusts in areas. >> reporter: one driver captured flying debris hitting her windshield as she headed home. what was once tropical storm nestor pounded parts of the gulf coast before the winds started to die down, but fire officials warn residents they're not out of the woods yet and to heed all necessary precautions. >> power lines may be down, be extremely cautious. we always warn people that all
randall reeves of oakland discussfully circumnavigated the american and antarctic continents, something no one has ever done before. >> you have to be able to sail the boat, do your own cooking i s cy. ng, make sure know wn >> he traveled ac world's oceans during the trip and sailed a total of 40,000 miles and did a lot of the navigation by starlight. >>> now to storm watch. >> okay, powerful winds, possible tornadoes from tropical storm nestor battered parts of...
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block a warm currents that are already destabilizing the whole west antarctic ice sheet. other id's include covering oceans with iron filings to encourage carbon e.g. plankton. sending ships around the world to pump seawater mist into the sky to diffuse the sun's writings we have some ideas and we need to try several technologies and evaluate them and figure out which are the least risky etc 2 to get the carbon curve which is like this now to get it negative. and that all needs to happen in the next. 1020 years to start down that path it's extremely ambitious . the idea of geo engineering has excised it but scientists and industry. on the other side of copenhagen i've come to meet a prominent political scientist dr be a he did it by using lots and lots of coal he's a favorite commentator in conservative media for giving against major cuts to fossil fuels and i would say look if you say to people there is another solution yes it is going to take the attention somewhat away from the original solution but we should also be honest and say we've tried the 1st solution namely a
block a warm currents that are already destabilizing the whole west antarctic ice sheet. other id's include covering oceans with iron filings to encourage carbon e.g. plankton. sending ships around the world to pump seawater mist into the sky to diffuse the sun's writings we have some ideas and we need to try several technologies and evaluate them and figure out which are the least risky etc 2 to get the carbon curve which is like this now to get it negative. and that all needs to happen in the...
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right answer and by 1950 -- i have had time -- astronomers had been to the first world war and the antarctic. all the world trying to prove this guy right. laura: why was it the astronomers were going around the world? what was that they w we trying to prove? james: einstein wanted someone to watch starlight being banned by the sun. in the daytime you cannot see the stars. the only conditions were actually doing the total solar eclipse. laura: how challenging was it for them to do this? james: people forget that if you want to go to another continent, jump on a plane and boom, we are there. you don't just jump on a plane and go to the other side of the world in 24 hours. you have to go on excursions. you go on some kind of caravan. you might have all the adventures tt the expedition would and did have. that is what we wanted to write about. they did all this in the service of science.er laura: amazing. and who was the astronomer who managed to get the answer? james: it is more complicated that people generally think. normally people ascribe the right answer to sir arthur eddington. he got th
right answer and by 1950 -- i have had time -- astronomers had been to the first world war and the antarctic. all the world trying to prove this guy right. laura: why was it the astronomers were going around the world? what was that they w we trying to prove? james: einstein wanted someone to watch starlight being banned by the sun. in the daytime you cannot see the stars. the only conditions were actually doing the total solar eclipse. laura: how challenging was it for them to do this? james:...
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earlier this year i traveled to antarctic ka, ground zero for climate change. >> we have 12 years tohe impacts of climate change. we have to act now. >> reporter: the frozen continent too harsh for humans struggling to cope with a human-altered climate. >> good morning. welcome to antarctica. >> reporter: across the peninsula the ice season has shortened by more than three months over the last 40 years, and 87% of the glaciers here are receding. it's not just glaciers. the animals threatened as well. >> today we're going to look for humpback whales, minke whales. we want to biopsy and fly our drone over them to look at body condition and size. >> yeah, i see it, yeah, right there. it's up now. >> reporter: these marine biologists have come from all over the united states to antarctica to study the pressures facing the humpback and minke whale populations. biopsy samples are taken using a cross bow. >> this is the tip that will collect the skin and blubber sample from the whale. it will penetrate an inch, inch and a half into the whale and get some skin and blubber. >> this first samp
earlier this year i traveled to antarctic ka, ground zero for climate change. >> we have 12 years tohe impacts of climate change. we have to act now. >> reporter: the frozen continent too harsh for humans struggling to cope with a human-altered climate. >> good morning. welcome to antarctica. >> reporter: across the peninsula the ice season has shortened by more than three months over the last 40 years, and 87% of the glaciers here are receding. it's not just glaciers....
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she is the first person in to dive deep into an antarctic iceberg and to lead a team which discovered the waterway remains of mayan civilizations she has written about her adventures, and recently she spoke with us. >> a lot of people think i'm some sort of fearless adrenaline junkie, but i am not fearless. i'm scared all the time. i led the team to be the first people to go cave diving inside an iceberg. we d that in antarctica, so far away from help that there is no one to rescue you if something goes wrong. during those dives inside this unbelievably dangerous and shifting environment, we got pinned down by a ripping current that was like trying to walk against a hurricane-force wind. there we were underwater, underneath an iceberg, trying to swim against a current that was too strong to make any headway to get out of this ice cave. i've learned to deal with fear, terrifying, mindnumbing fear. it's really important for me to just stop, take a very deep, slow breath. we all know what t next positive thing is that we can do to solve any problem. i just try and focus on tiny steps one
she is the first person in to dive deep into an antarctic iceberg and to lead a team which discovered the waterway remains of mayan civilizations she has written about her adventures, and recently she spoke with us. >> a lot of people think i'm some sort of fearless adrenaline junkie, but i am not fearless. i'm scared all the time. i led the team to be the first people to go cave diving inside an iceberg. we d that in antarctica, so far away from help that there is no one to rescue you if...
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she‘s the first person in history to dive deep into an antarctic iceberg — and lead a team that discovereda fearless adrenaline junkie, but i‘m not fearless! i‘m scared all the time! i led the team to be the first people to go cave diving inside an iceberg, and we did that in antarctica, so far away from help that there‘s certainly no—one around to rescue you if something goes wrong. and during those dives inside this unbelievably dangerous and shifting environment, we got pinned down by a ripping current that was like trying to walk against a hurricane—force wind, except there we were, underwater, underneath an iceberg trying to swim against a current that was too strong to make any headway to get out of this ice cave. i‘ve learned to deal with fear, terrifying mind—numbing fear, so it‘s really important for me to just stop, take a very deep, slow breath. we all know what the next positive thing is that we can do to solve any problem, and so ijust try and focus on those tiny steps one at a time, keep the emotions at bay, breathe slow and focus. there‘s a lot of preparation for a big dive.
she‘s the first person in history to dive deep into an antarctic iceberg — and lead a team that discovereda fearless adrenaline junkie, but i‘m not fearless! i‘m scared all the time! i led the team to be the first people to go cave diving inside an iceberg, and we did that in antarctica, so far away from help that there‘s certainly no—one around to rescue you if something goes wrong. and during those dives inside this unbelievably dangerous and shifting environment, we got pinned...
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and the antarctic producing its biggest iceberg in more than half a century is getting a lot of attentioners say it is a natural phenomenon, and not directly linked to climate change. that's all, stay with bbc world news.
and the antarctic producing its biggest iceberg in more than half a century is getting a lot of attentioners say it is a natural phenomenon, and not directly linked to climate change. that's all, stay with bbc world news.
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these ice cores come from a place even more remote than greenland the interior of the antarctic. even here researchers have found time boris fingerprints. if we look back in the past how frequently where volcanic eruptions the saw as of town bora in the last 200 g.'s they chant bora of all kind it was the most important eruption of our recent past and a cool way eruption in 40 and 58 is another very large one and then we have a series of eruptions in in 12 days in the 12th fifty's and before then there's many eruptions that you can look at back through time and. that means huge eruptions with global consequences have been far more frequent than previously believed. mankind has probably experienced several such crises and how bora won't be the last. in southern germany the sudden climate change and famine spurred a 1st wave of immigration. and on hundreds of emigrants made their way down the river danube in simple wooden rowing boats so-called owner boxes. they'd accepted an invitation from the tsar. of russia who had promised land and russian citizenship to anyone who wanted to f
these ice cores come from a place even more remote than greenland the interior of the antarctic. even here researchers have found time boris fingerprints. if we look back in the past how frequently where volcanic eruptions the saw as of town bora in the last 200 g.'s they chant bora of all kind it was the most important eruption of our recent past and a cool way eruption in 40 and 58 is another very large one and then we have a series of eruptions in in 12 days in the 12th fifty's and before...
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he circum 1/2 gaited the american and antarctic con toe nets. it is something no one has ever done before. this was his second attempt. >> part of the fun and challenge is you have to be to sale the boat and do your own cooking and cleaning. you hoof to make sure when it is safe. i only sleep into 90 minute cycle the. he went 40,000 miles barf this. before this. more about eating disorders up next. welcome to the carnival 30 minute tour. hey, shaq. it's a 30 second tour. no man it's like... now it's 26. welcome aboard. ocean! skyride. mini golf. relax! relax! relax! you take this man to be your husband? i do. married. no time for basketball. pool. carnival. choose fun. >>> it is estimated as many as 8 million americans have a disorder and nearly 90 purpose report that illness started before they were 20. >> after this week students rising above, he struggled with plis own eating disorder. he found a unique way to inspire others. >> this is how i feel. this is what i go through. roars through lis camera lens he seas his past in the palm of his ha
he circum 1/2 gaited the american and antarctic con toe nets. it is something no one has ever done before. this was his second attempt. >> part of the fun and challenge is you have to be to sale the boat and do your own cooking and cleaning. you hoof to make sure when it is safe. i only sleep into 90 minute cycle the. he went 40,000 miles barf this. before this. more about eating disorders up next. welcome to the carnival 30 minute tour. hey, shaq. it's a 30 second tour. no man it's...
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we found antarctic islands where penguin colonies used to thrive that are now almost empty because the sea ice is gone. we've seen the coral bleaching due to warming on australia's great barrier reef. they used to simply produce daily weather forecasts in places like this. now they can also look further into the future. >> so we can't predict individual weather days more than a few days ahead, but we can make predictions of the annual average temperature and the seasonal temperature and rainfall. and we're predicting that a warmer world, changing rainfall patterns and rising sea levels. >> the trend is up? >> yep. >> reporter: and if london is any example the, the way we move around and the way we live our lives will change too. >> mark phillips on smog patrol. "cbs overnight news" will be right back. [upbeat music] no matter how much you clean, does your house still smell stuffy? that's because your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the room. so, try febreze fabric refresher febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics (bubbles popping) and cleans
we found antarctic islands where penguin colonies used to thrive that are now almost empty because the sea ice is gone. we've seen the coral bleaching due to warming on australia's great barrier reef. they used to simply produce daily weather forecasts in places like this. now they can also look further into the future. >> so we can't predict individual weather days more than a few days ahead, but we can make predictions of the annual average temperature and the seasonal temperature and...
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. >>> a ground breaking sea explorer just circumnavigated the american and antarctic continents. >> i enjoy being on the ocean. i enjoy solitude. i've had a lot of solitude. when i left, i was eight months at sea by myself. >> randall reeves sailed along on a 45-foot boat on a figure eight route no one has completed and this was his second attempt. >> part of the fun and part of the challenge is you have to be able to sail the boat. you have to do your own cooking and cleaning and know when it is safe so sleep. >> he traveled all of the world's oceans and traveled 40,000 miles. >>> new images out of antioch of a stunning rescue in the marina. police say a white car underwater rolled down a boat ramp this morning. the ertrapinside th open the vehiheadabwater. out. dr get the >>> the new leads in evidence that reopened in an east bay cold case. sketches released by concord police. the four men identified are believed to be where eric cruise died in 2015. no arrests have been made. concord police asking anyone that recognizes these men on the sketches to give them a call. county joining
. >>> a ground breaking sea explorer just circumnavigated the american and antarctic continents. >> i enjoy being on the ocean. i enjoy solitude. i've had a lot of solitude. when i left, i was eight months at sea by myself. >> randall reeves sailed along on a 45-foot boat on a figure eight route no one has completed and this was his second attempt. >> part of the fun and part of the challenge is you have to be able to sail the boat. you have to do your own cooking and...
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an iceberg large enough to fit 250,000 football pitches onto its surface has broken away from the antarcticgest iceberg to break off in two years and is slightly smaller than the isle of skye. its size means it could pose a hazard to shipping, so scientists will track its movement. but they stress it has nothing to do with climate change. and sally, you are trying to make out where the iceberg is. we will look back closely later. sally's here with the sport, and some news which has broken overnight about mo salah's former coach. he isa he is a man whose name you might recognise, but you might not quite know why, alberto salazar. he was mo salah's coach for a certain length of time, and overnight the news we can bring you is that alberto salazar has been banned from athletics for four years after being found guilty of doping violations. there has been a four—year investigation by the us anti doping agency and a two—year court battle behind closed doors. farah left salazar‘s training camp in oregon in 2017, but he denied his was connected to doping claims. fresh from winning her first major g
an iceberg large enough to fit 250,000 football pitches onto its surface has broken away from the antarcticgest iceberg to break off in two years and is slightly smaller than the isle of skye. its size means it could pose a hazard to shipping, so scientists will track its movement. but they stress it has nothing to do with climate change. and sally, you are trying to make out where the iceberg is. we will look back closely later. sally's here with the sport, and some news which has broken...
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you can look at the arctic and the antarctic, you can see the snow cover and ice cover, you can see it change over time. you can look at areas like africa and see the greening going on, you can see the deserts in brown. you can see the lows, the response of the ocean to things like el nino when they occur in '97, '98 was a big one. at the start of this animation. you can see changes of phytoplankton at the lower levels. when you start to take some of these impacts that ko and bob have talked about, you think about your phytoplankton and the ocean and production and how important it is, if you think of your house plants at home, what do they need to grow? they need water, not so limiting in the ocean. they need sunlight and nutrients. and when you have effects like heating, warming it's going to affect your levels and blooms. it's a dynamic system and those changes are important to identify with some critical observations. with that, i'll turn it over to kathy to talk more about fisheries. [ applause ] >> all right. i also have slides, hopefully they can get queued up. i'm a sign the ac
you can look at the arctic and the antarctic, you can see the snow cover and ice cover, you can see it change over time. you can look at areas like africa and see the greening going on, you can see the deserts in brown. you can see the lows, the response of the ocean to things like el nino when they occur in '97, '98 was a big one. at the start of this animation. you can see changes of phytoplankton at the lower levels. when you start to take some of these impacts that ko and bob have talked...
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an iceberg big enough to fit 250,000 football pitches on its surface, has broken away from the antarcticman sang at the presidential inaugurations of ronald reagan and bill clinton, and won four grammy awards. two years on from catalonia‘s failed attempt at independence, the spanish region‘s president has told the bbc he plans to hold another referendum, despite the last one being declared illegal. in the coming days, verdicts will be handed down on 12 jailed catalan politicians, with some facing up to 25 years in prison. jean mackenzie has travelled to catalonia, where tensions are high ahead of those verdicts. catalonia‘s quest for independence was stopped brutally in its tracks. those held responsible were put on trial. this man, jordi sanchez, was one of the activists who led the demonstrations. he faces up to 17 years in jail. one day you feel good and also that it‘s going to be all right, but the next day you feel depressed, and you think that he will never get out of jail. did you know that there was a chance that he would be arrested and he would be sent to prison? the town of gi
an iceberg big enough to fit 250,000 football pitches on its surface, has broken away from the antarcticman sang at the presidential inaugurations of ronald reagan and bill clinton, and won four grammy awards. two years on from catalonia‘s failed attempt at independence, the spanish region‘s president has told the bbc he plans to hold another referendum, despite the last one being declared illegal. in the coming days, verdicts will be handed down on 12 jailed catalan politicians, with some...
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iceberg big enough to fit 250—thousand football pitches on its surface, has broken away from the antarcticl years before it breaks apart and fully melts. could virtual reality help in unlocking the trauma experienced by members of the armed forces? researchers in wales are working with former soldiers to develop a new treatment for post traumatic stress disorder. the technology allows the soldiers to experience simulated warzones, as a way of confronting the pain of the past. the early signs are promising, as tomos morgan reports. i attempted to take my own life. he joined the raf at 16. two years later he was in iraq as a driver transporting injured and dead soldiers from the conflict. you have all these emotions flowing through you, fear, upset, anxiety, and it all hits you in one week because you don't know what's going on i'm back took its toll on me just seeing that ona took its toll on me just seeing that on a daily basis. just a year later and he was medically discharged, he began having nightmares, flashbacks, drinking heavily and prone to angry outbursts. and the symptoms began ta
iceberg big enough to fit 250—thousand football pitches on its surface, has broken away from the antarcticl years before it breaks apart and fully melts. could virtual reality help in unlocking the trauma experienced by members of the armed forces? researchers in wales are working with former soldiers to develop a new treatment for post traumatic stress disorder. the technology allows the soldiers to experience simulated warzones, as a way of confronting the pain of the past. the early signs...
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these ice cores come from a place even more remote than greenland the interior of the antarctic.even here researchers have found 10 boris fingerprints. if we look back in the past how frequently where volcanic eruptions the saw as of town bora in the last 200 years they tempura all kind of was the most important eruption of their recent past that a cool way eruption in 40 and 58 is another very large one and then we have a series of eruptions in 12 in the 12 fifties and before then there's many eruptions that you can look at back through time and. that means huge eruptions with global consequences have been far more frequent than previously believed. mankind has probably experienced several such crises and tempura won't be the last . in southern germany the sudden climate change and famine spurred a 1st wave of emigration. going on hundreds of emigrants made their way down the river danube in simple wooden growing boats so-called owner boxes. they'd accepted an invitation from the tsar. of russia who had promised land and russian citizenship to anyone who wanted to flee to his co
these ice cores come from a place even more remote than greenland the interior of the antarctic.even here researchers have found 10 boris fingerprints. if we look back in the past how frequently where volcanic eruptions the saw as of town bora in the last 200 years they tempura all kind of was the most important eruption of their recent past that a cool way eruption in 40 and 58 is another very large one and then we have a series of eruptions in 12 in the 12 fifties and before then there's many...