
Kathryn Bowen
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Dec 8, 2023 |
noticiasobreras.es | Felisa Elizondo |Kathryn Bowen
Estas dos palabras resultaban inseparables para quienes vivían cristianamente las semanas finales de cada año. Pero están ahora mismo desigualmente presentes: un anuncio que inunda pantallas y escaparates habla con mucha anticipación de la Navidad en forma de “felices fiestas”. Pero nos haría bien recordar que la espera –el Adviento-– prepara y agranda la acogida, como la víspera anticipa algo del estallido de la fiesta.
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Dec 6, 2023 |
noticiasobreras.es | Kathryn Bowen |Jesús Martínez Gordo
El día 6 de diciembre de 2023 se cumplen 45 años de la celebración del referéndum de ratificación del texto constitucional por el pueblo español con derecho a voto en aquel momento.
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May 24, 2023 |
hashtag.net.au | Kathryn Bowen
As global leaders gather in Dubai for COP28, health has finally landed firmly on the climate change agenda, with the first “health day” at the annual UN climate summit taking place yesterday (December 3). Including health in discussions on climate change has never been more important. Extreme weather threatens human health in a variety of ways, and this intersection is only getting worse as extreme weather events become more likely with climate change.
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May 23, 2023 |
phys.org | Annabelle Workman |Kathryn Bowen
Two billion people, including many Australians, will find themselves living in dangerously hot places this century if global warming reaches 2.7℃, research released today reveals. The authors calculated how many people would be left outside the "human climate niche" by 2100.
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May 22, 2023 |
theconversation.com | Annabelle Workman |Kathryn Bowen
Two billion people, including many Australians, will find themselves living in dangerously hot places this century if global warming reaches 2.7℃, research released today reveals. The authors calculated how many people would be left outside the “human climate niche” by 2100. The niche is defined as places with an average temperature of about 13℃, or about 27℃ in the tropics. Human population has historically peaked in these areas. The world is on track for 2.7℃ of warming by 2100.
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