🌊 Negócios em Emersão  ·  Vamos Emergir?  ·  Cadastre-se e ganhe 50 REC de bônus
Notícias

Acompanhe as Notícias da Recifes

Fique por dentro das últimas novidades sobre tecnologia, negócios e empreendedorismo.

21 notícias encontradas para "parks"
Unhoused people and wildlife are increasingly coming into contact. Here's what can be done
Unhoused people and wildlife are increasingly coming into contact. Here's what can be done
As homelessness increases around the world, more unhoused people are turning to parks and other urban green spaces to seek shelter. However, these places are also home to animals that live in and around urban areas.
Heatwave: France records hottest-ever night
Heatwave: France records hottest-ever night
France saw its hottest night since records began in 1947 from Monday to Tuesday, with temperatures across the country averaging 21.6C after darkness fell, according to the country’s weather agency. In Paris, some without air conditioning at home spent the night in parks to get re
Can solar power help Cuba survive the US oil blockade?
Can solar power help Cuba survive the US oil blockade?
As US restrictions on oil shipments have left Cuba struggling to secure fuel, China is helping the communist island accelerate one of the world's fastest solar transitions. Imports of solar panels and batteries have surged over the past year, allowing Cuba to build dozens of new
US history gets a presidential makeover for its 250th birthday
US history gets a presidential makeover for its 250th birthday
This year, the United States is marking 250 years of independence with celebrations across the country. An historic occasion that US President Donald Trump intends to turn into the crowning achievement of his second term by changing the appearance of Washington DC to his taste –
In São Paulo, Brazil, the expansion of bike lanes and parks encourages residents to cycle
According to a study that analyzed the behavior of 1,500 São Paulo residents between 2014 and 2024, the implementation of new bike lanes, parks and other public facilities in the Brazilian city has encouraged transportation-related physical activity and promoted public health ben
‘Fun, propulsive, full of queer joy’: readers’ favourite albums of 2026 so far, from Muna
‘Fun, propulsive, full of queer joy’: readers’ favourite albums of 2026 so far, from Muna
After the Guardian’s music critics chose their best of the half-year, we asked you for your picks – from Brian Jackson and Arlo Parks to Maya Hawke, Flea and more• The best albums of 2026 so far• ‘I saw it seven times in the cinema’: readers’ favourite films of 2026 so farThe alb
Foto: Franklin Peña Gutierrez / Pexels
‘A nightmare’: Strugging with the aftermath of Venezuela’s earthquakes
Many survivors are sheltering in tents set up in public parks, after twin earthquakes destroyed rows of buildings. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Geral.
The man who invented a sport and played tennis with Willy Wonka
Brad Parks came up with the idea for a new sport while on a family picnic 50 years ago. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Esportes.
‘Drenched by beer’: England fans go wild for the World Cup pint-toss celebration
Outdoor fan parks allow football lovers to enjoy the messy euphoria – so long as they ditch the denimWorld Cup live – latest updatesOnce upon a time, the pub was the default choice for most football fans keen to watch the match with fellow supporters – and spilling your beer on a
EPIC SCENES! England fans overjoyed at fan parks after Norway win
Relive the best of the fans reaction as England came from behind to beat Norway in the World Cup quarter-finals. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Esportes.
Light pollution may be erasing millions of dollars in value at US dark-sky parks
Light pollution may be erasing millions of dollars in value at US dark-sky parks
Researchers combined satellite data and visitor surveys at dark-sky parks to quantify the economic value of dark skies amid rising light pollution.
Foto: Jewel Tolentino / Pexels
24-hour parks and alcohol bans: what cities could learn from Paris’s ‘heatwave mode’ | Hel
Following a devastating heatwave in 2003 that killed 15,000, France has adopted four alert levels to help people cope with extreme temperaturesHelen Massy-Beresford is a British journalist and editor who lives in ParisOver the weekend, as evening fell on the hilly (and, crucially