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Negócios
Copel (CPLE3) mexe nas regras do jogo, altera parâmetros financeiros e estica prazos. O que acontece com os dividendos?
Com nova meta de alavancagem de 2,9 vezes, a elétrica recalcula sua estrutura ótima de capital; entenda o impacto da mudança para quem tem as ações The post Copel (CPLE3) mexe nas regras do jogo, altera parâmetros financeiros e estica prazos. O que acontece com os dividendos? appeared first on Seu Dinheiro.
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Epigenetic mechanism explains how some plants cope with salt stress
Due to artificial irrigation and rising temperatures, the concentration of salts (including sodium chloride, or "table salt") is increasing in soils worldwide. This is not only an environmental problem but also a challenge for agriculture. For example, increased salinity can disr
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Negócios
Um ‘plus’ para investir: o que colocou a Cury (CURY3) entre as favoritas do BTG Pactual para buscar lucros com ESG?
Construtora foi incluída em carteira com as melhores ações ligadas a princípios sustentáveis, sociais e de governança; veja as recomendações The post Um ‘plus’ para investir: o que colocou a Cury (CURY3) entre as favoritas do BTG Pactual para buscar lucros com ESG? appeared first on Seu Dinheiro.
Eiffel Tower closes early due to heatwave
Eiffel Tower closes early due to heatwave
The French capital's Eiffel Tower, one of the most visited tourist attractions in the world, has closed early on June 23 because of exceptionally high temperatures. This comes as Paris struggles to cope with a historic heatwave, and residents try to adapt in a city that is not ma
#Parisians flock to #canal to escape suffocating #heat
#France is experiencing its worst heatwave in history, with #Paris hitting above 40 degrees Celsius on June 23. To help its residents cope with the exceptionally high temperatures, the city has opened an area of the #CanalSaintMartin to swimmers. A successful idea, although Paris
Paris opens canal to swimmers looking to cool off in heatwave
Paris opens canal to swimmers looking to cool off in heatwave
To help its residents cope with the exceptionally high temperatures amid a record-breaking heatwave, Paris has opened an area of the Canal Saint Martin to swimmers. France 24's James Andre reports from the scene.
Homeless migrants living in Paris struggle in extreme heat
With #Paris living through its worst #heatwave in history, #homeless #migrants are struggling to cope. Although the city has set up water faucets to help them cool down, associations call for long-term solutions.
France's health system under pressure as heatwave continues
France's health system under pressure as heatwave continues
As France and Europe continues to swelter under scorching temperatures, France's healthcare system has been left struggling to cope, with Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu announcing on Thursday that the country's health alert warning system was being raised to its highest level.
Ukraine's war-damaged power grid struggles as heatwave moves east
Ukraine's war-damaged power grid struggles as heatwave moves east
Central and Eastern Europe are now taking the brunt of an extreme heatwave that has swept Europe in recent days as it moves further east. Among the country's seeing temperatures soar is Ukraine, where the war-battered energy grid is struggling to cope amid the surge in demand for
The world's top cities to live in, according to Monocle magazine
The world's top cities to live in, according to Monocle magazine
Lifestyle magazine Monocle has just released its "Quality of Life survey". The ranking isn't based on hard data, but on how cities actually feel to live in. Securing the top spot is the Japanese capital Tokyo, followed by Copenhagen, Lisbon, Vienna and Sydney. Paris comes in at n
World's oceans break June heat record, says EU monitor
World's oceans break June heat record, says EU monitor
The oceans have never been warmer. They hit a record 21 degrees celcius average surface temperature in June, logged by Copernicus, the EU's Earth-observation programme. It's clearly taking a toll on biodiversity around the world, after years of warnings from experts. The onset of
Venezuela risks public health crisis as it struggles to cope with earthquakes' aftermath
Venezuela risks public health crisis as it struggles to cope with earthquakes' aftermath
As the death toll in Venezuela nears 2000 following back-to-back earthquakes, the aftershocks of the disaster are beginning to make themselves felt. Almost 60,000 buildings are thought to have been damaged or destroyed, while more than 10,000 have been injured leaving hospitals a