- ABOUT(LIVE) – Professor of geophysical and climate risks at University College London, Bill McGuire, warns that we are beginning to pay the price for negligence in the face of rising temperatures due to carbon gas emissions, through storms, floods, droughts and increasingly intense heat waves. In his book called Hothouse Earth, which will be released this week in the UK, he goes further: we can no longer avoid a dangerous and comprehensive climate breakdown. According to McGuire, we will have a future with temperatures above 50º C in the tropics and their consequences on the Earth. (The Guardian*)
- ORLANDO - A shooting in central Orlando early Sunday morning injured at least 7 people. There is no record of deaths. (G1)
- LANGUAGE – Controversy among teachers in Portugal: Should the Brazilian “variant” of the Portuguese language be accepted in student assessment exams? (Public)(I.e.
- RACISM – Still in Portugal, actress Giovanna Ewbank had to defend her two children from a racist attack committed by a woman in a restaurant. (F5)
- COVID - An international study tries to find out if there are genetic variants that make some people naturally immune to the coronavirus. (El País*) (I.e.
- VIRTUAL – In South Korea, a new phenomenon in social media: virtual influencers. In the top photo you can see rozy, with more than 130 thousand followers on Instagram, created by Sidio Studio X.
- 03 – And the British newspaper Financial Times brings an interview with Eduardo Bolsonaro, with the title “The rise of 03: Bolsonaro’s third son is a crucial link with Trump’s small circle”. 🇬🇧
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