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Currently en República Dominicana — 15 de septiembre: Finaliza la semana laboral con fuerte sensación calurosa
El tiempo, currently.
Finaliza la semana laboral con fuerte sensación calurosa
Los efectos indirectos del Huracán Lee se sintieron en los últimos días, principalmente, con el incremento de la sensación térmica en República Dominicana: en su tránsito al norte del Caribe este sistema meteorológico empujó aire caliente hasta nuestra zona de pronóstico.
Así finaliza la semana laboral con temperaturas muy calientes en todo el territorio dominicano. A propósito, falta un mes para que termine el período más caluroso del año en el país, debido a que desde el 15 de octubre próximo comenzarán a descender las temperaturas, un proceso que podría durar hasta principios de noviembre.
En las próximas 24 horas se mantendrán las precipitaciones en República Dominicana por la incidencia de una vaguada: será hacia el norte, noroeste, noreste, Cordillera Central y sur que ocurran las mayores lluvias.
What you need to know, currently.
Today is the global climate strike — calling for an end to the era of fossil fuels.
The latest climate disasters and temperature data show that 2023 is likely to be the hottest year in the history of human civilization, and one of the most destructive and heart-wrenching. This is also likely to be the first year that global warming has surpassed the critical 1.5°C mark agreed to less than 10 years ago by the world in Paris.
We are in a climate emergency. And everyone has a place in the movement to bring about lasting change that will create a better future.
Today, hundreds of thousands of people from around the world are rallying to give their adult allies confidence to do everything we can to make this transition happen as quickly and as equitably as possible.
Here are some pictures of the day so far:
Climate strike week 265. Today, we have a global climate strike with people all over the world taking part, demanding that we #EndFossilFuels .
I Stockholm kör vi nästa vecka, samling på Mynttorget kl.12 fredag 22a september. Vi ses där!
#climatestrike#fridaysforfuture— Greta Thunberg (@GretaThunberg)
10:36 AM • Sep 15, 2023
Together with @StopEACOPug we hosted a climate protest in Kampala. Four of our activists were arrested as we approached parliament. We demand for their immediate release and ask Uganda government to respect human rights. #StopEACOP#fridaysforfuture#GlobalClimateStrike
— Fridays For Future Uganda (@Fridays4FutureU)
12:43 PM • Sep 15, 2023
LOOK: Protesters from the Asian Peoples’ Movement on Debt and Development (APMDD), Philippine Movement for Climate Justice (PMCJ), Sanlakas and other groups troop to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) office in Quezon City on Friday, Sept. 15, as part of… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
— Manila Bulletin News (@manilabulletin)
5:30 AM • Sep 15, 2023
Dhaka Climate Strike
"We cannot afford to add more fuel to the fire. The era of new fossil fuels is over. Our future depends on leaving them in the ground. #JustTransition NOW."
🔥🌍 #EndFossilFuels#FridaysForFuture— Sohanur Rahman (@SohanBMYP)
6:27 AM • Sep 15, 2023
We have launched the #GlobalClimatestrike at the North Pole, where colleagues from the #Polarstern#ArcWatch expedition from @AWI_Media & other institutes are documenting the impact of #climatechange. We must #EndFossilFuels urgently!
@GretaThunberg@sciforfuture📷@EstherHorvath3— AWIs4Future (@AWIs4Future)
4:30 AM • Sep 15, 2023
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