2023-09-07 21:58:45
After several concepts that would have “not worked”, the management of the restaurant “Le Deck” plans to initiate a procedure to cease activity. The objective is to avoid the dismissal of the 23 employees of the sign of the Palais des Congrès in Madiana. A social and economic committee (CSE) must be held.
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2023-09-08 03:20:02
jose rioseco
Pablo Nogues and the team from the Fundación de Estudios Patagonicos deeply regret the death of the mayor of Cutral Co, they send their condolences and deepest condolences to Ramón Rioseco and family accompanying them in these difficult times
JOSE HECTOR RIOSECO
Staff and Directors of Farmacias Global accompany family members and associates of the Chamber of Commerce in these moments of pain and raise a prayer on their behalf.
DORA IGLESIAS DE FREI
The Notary Association of the province of Río Negro and the Notarial Pension Fund of the province of Río Negro, with deep regret, announce the death of the notary Dora Iglesias de Frei, former owner of the notarial registry 49 of San Carlos de Bariloche. She is a prominent notary in the province, who in her career was a member of the board of directors of the Notarial Association. We accompany her family and friends in such a painful moment and we extend her deepest condolences. –
ADRIANA CAV. FROM VDA AUCTION. DE ZINELLI
He died in Gral.Roca at the age of 91. His children: Arnaldo, Maria Teresa, Adrián and Fernanda, his sister: Nelda, his in-laws: Mariel, Adriana and Danilo, his 11 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren; Ricardo Epifanio, his brothers-in-law: Italo and Gabriela, nephews and other relatives communicate his death and that his remains veiled in Room “D” of villegas 1045, will be buried today at 11 in the local necropolis SERVICE: COMPANY diniello
ADRIANA DALL’ THAT’S IT. by ZINELLI
He died on 09/07 in Gral Roca. The Savio 1972 promotion participates in the death of the mother of our colleague Arnaldo. We embrace you with the love of always, Juanillo A., Edgardo C., Victor C., Eraldo C., Felipe D., Carlos E., Eduardo E., Hugo G., Omar L., Sergio M,. Victor Hugo M., Ricardo M., Juan Carlos M., Roberto M., Humberto N., Daniel P., Edgar P., Homar S., Carlos S. Those of us who were able to share moments, we have the beautiful memories of your mother. We accompany her family in this moment of pain. She will be buried in the pantheon of the Italian Society tomorrow.
ADRIANA DALL’ THIS BY ZINELLI
He passed away at 91 years of age in Gral. Roca. Daniel Pagliacci and Flia. They accompany his children and family. in these moments of deep pain.
ADRIANA FROM THE AUCTION WIDOW ZINELLI
The integral part of Dante Alighieri let’s say goodbye to who has been our director for several years. Our condolences to the family. Fly and join your loved ones who are waiting for you, rest in peace Adriana…
Yolanda Aurora Herrera
He passed away on 09/01/2023 at the age of 83. The Associate Commissions of Banco Credicoop Coop. Ltd. and her staff, accompany the colleague Fabiana Urdiales and family before the death of her mother.
ADRIANA FROM THE ZINELLI WIDOW AUCTION
Regrets his death, Teresa Talevi and sister/s accompany their relatives in this moment of pain.
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Bruce Assize Court Trials: Overcoming Extreme Heat Challenges in the Brussels Bombings Case
2023-09-07 14:11:00
Intense heat is felt in the courtroom of the Brussels Assize Court at Justitia in Haren on Thursday, where the trial of the attacks in Brussels is taking place. The president, Laurence Massart, announced to everyone present that the air conditioning was faulty and might not be repaired for a fortnight.
This heat, combined with a lack of air, inconveniences all the parties to the trial as well as the public, to such an extent that the presiding judge has put forward the idea of suspending the hearing, fearing that the jurors will lose their attention while sentencing is ongoing.
These must still continue Friday and Monday, before the entry into deliberation of the jurors and the three professional judges. However, high temperatures are still announced in the coming days.
Thursday followingnoon, the temperature in the courtroom was 28 ° C according to the president, thermometer in support.
Trial of the Brussels bombings
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Western Canada a Global Hotspot During Summer Months, Study Finds
2023-09-08 03:12:39
Western Canada was one of the hotspots on the planet during one of the hottest summers on record, according to an analysis.
“Canada, and particularly the western provinces, have been unusually hot this summer,” said Andrew Pershing, science director of Climate Central, which published its study linking greenhouse gases to daily temperatures in the world.
Climate Central used widely accepted and peer-reviewed methods that calculate the contribution of climate change to extreme weather events and applied them to daily temperatures between June and August in 202 jurisdictions around the world.
The study found that 98% of humanity was suffocating in temperatures that had become twice as likely to reproduce due to atmospheric carbon dioxide, all in the hottest period in recorded history, according to the Organization. global weather.
“No one is immune to climate change,” Mr. Pershing said.
Over the summer, Climate Central analysis showed that western and northern Canada, including northern Quebec, recorded temperatures 1.5°C above normal. It is the seventh highest figure in the world.
“These regions have experienced unusually hot and very persistent conditions,” Pershing said.
The researchers then analyzed to what extent these conditions might be attributed to climate change. They concluded that across much of the West Coast, for most of the summer, unusually warm daily temperatures were made three times more likely by greenhouse gases.
Large parts of Alberta suffered the same effect for up to 30 days.
Climate Central also looked at other Canadian cities.
The organization crowns Charlottetown as Canada’s Climate Change Capital. This summer, Prince Edward Island’s capital experienced 25 days when climate change made its daily thermometer reading at least three times more likely.
Yellowknife, St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Halifax were next with 15 days of weather reaching the same mark.
If that bar is lowered to include weather twice as likely, Surrey, B.C. had 23 days. Iqaluit had 18 and Calgary had 16.
Devastating effect
This report is the latest evidence to suggest that climate change is having an increasingly devastating effect on Canada and the entire planet.
Earlier this week, data from the European Union’s Copernicus satellites showed average temperatures in June, July and August were the hottest on record globally, by two-thirds of a degree.
This summer, record wildfires also erupted across Canada, forcing thousands of people from their homes and burning 165,000 square kilometres.
The group World Weather Attribution has found that climate change makes summers like those that led to Quebec’s disastrous wildfire season at least seven times more likely to recur.
Andrew Pershing hopes Climate Central’s routine hot weather analysis will raise awareness regarding the pervasiveness of climate change across the planet.
Globally, the report concludes that the most severe effects of climate change are hitting those who have contributed least to it.
In 79 countries, climate change has made most summer weather three times more likely. Almost two-thirds of these countries were on the United Nations index of least developed countries. Together, these countries account for regarding 7% of global greenhouse gas emissions.
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