EXTREME HEAT WARNING 🔥🔥🔥
Cameron Myers has ripped up the record books with a run for the ages in Paris!
The 20-year-old WINS the Paris Diamond League in 3:28.00 to surpass Oliver Hoare’s Australian and Oceania record of 3:29.41, improving his own world lead in the process.
The fastest man in the world this year rises to 12th on the all-time list.
#AthleticsNation
En un giro inesperado de guion, la generación más digital está saliendo de Internet para pasárselo bien. Agobiados por tanta optimización y algoritmo voraz, los Zeta han descubierto que el ocio analógico, aunque arriesgado y frustrante, trae gratificaciones más reales y duraderas.
📄 Los datos de un estudio sobre nuevos hábitos de ocio de la #generaciónZ observa que el 58 % muestra interés por socializar en persona en clubes de lectura, grupos de running o actividades compartidas.
#LibroGeneración
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Xavi, avui faries 12 anys, estic segur que series un homenet guapo i trapella, que ens hauries fet riure molt i m'hauries plantat cara i guanyant-nos sempre amb la teva alegria i la teva personalitat ja tant petit, felicitats amor meu, papá t'estima molt i t'estimará sempre 💖💫
🥉Another podium finish for the team today as as our young Spaniard @pablotorres_22 takes bronze in the Elite Men’s ITT 🇪🇸.
Congrats, Pablo! 👏 #WeAreUAE
@FCBarcelona La gestió del tema Iñaki Peña ha estat per mi l'únic forat d'en Flick. Es mereixia continuar de titular tota la temporada passada. Va ser la gran criptonita de l'Mbappe! Que tinguis sort Iñaki!!
¡Victoria de Tadej Pogacar! El corredor esloveno (UAE Emirates), gana en solitario tras un ataque a 8 Km de meta la quinta etapa de la ronda Helvetica y se proclama vencedor del Tour de Suiza 2026. 👑🏆💪👏 📹Eurosport
🚨⏱️ Tadej Pogacar set a NEW CLIMBING RECORD on Villars-sur-Ollon (9,7 km@8,0%): 24 min 17 sec, at 24 km/h average speed. He was 43 sec faster than Egan Bernal's previous record. Definitely a full-gas effort by him but the heat played a role too.
#TourdeSuisse
¡¡¡ Victoria de Tadej Pogacar !!! El corredor esloveno (UAE Emirates), gana la contrarreloj individual de la cuarta etapa del Tour de Suiza 2026. ¡Grande Tadei!.🤩💪👏 📹Eurosport
¡¡¡Victoria de Tadej Pogacar!!! El corredor esloveno (UAE Emirates), gana la primera etapa del Tour de Suiza con un ataque demoledor a 70 kilómetros de meta. Richard Carapaz entró en segundo lugar. 🤩💪💨🚀👏 📹Eurosport
@RuedaPedal Creo que como Pogacar en el 24 es una buena preparación para el Tour y Jonas llegará en buena forma y a muy buen nivel, y no es un Tour tan exigente en la primera semana y media. Será una gran batalla también con Seixàs que se acabará de decantar en los últimos tres días, diría.
El razonamiento probatorio es esencial porque impide decisiones judiciales fundadas en intuiciones, prejuicios o autoridad.
Obliga a explicar por qué una prueba acredita un hecho y con qué fuerza. Sin buena valoración probatoria, no hay justicia, solo apariencia de decisión.
¡Qué gran tristeza!
Muere el filósofo francés Edgar Morin a los 104 años
Uno de los grandes intelectuales de nuestro tiempo y el último exponente de una generación de intelectuales surgida en la primera mitad del siglo XX
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Twenty years ago today, An Inconvenient Truth made its debut in movie theaters across the U.S.
I’ll be honest: I was skeptical that my slideshow about the climate crisis could become a successful movie. But thanks to our immensely talented director, Davis Guggenheim, Jeff Skoll, who made the ultimate decision to make the movie, and the incredible team behind the film — Laurie David, Lawrence Bender, Scott Z. Burns, Lesley Chilcott, Ricky Strauss, Diane Weyermann, and so many others, the film was a huge success, and opened the eyes of millions around the world to the threat posed by the climate crisis.
While I wasn’t sure that there’d be widespread public interest in a science-based slideshow, I have never doubted humanity’s ability to solve this crisis.
We know we must act, and Mother Nature is making that clearer and clearer every day. We’re already feeling the rapidly worsening impacts of a warming planet. Those impacts are evidence that our cause is even more urgent than it was 20 years ago. And as a result, the global movement for climate action has grown into the largest morally-based movement in the history of the world.
We also know now that we can act. Indeed, in the past 20 years, we’ve made tremendous progress: The world came together in 2015 to forge the historic Paris Agreement, which despite the recent U.S. withdrawal, continues to drive global action and ambition. Incredibly, last year, renewables made up 86% of all the new electric power installed around the world. In the U.S., renewables were 92% of all new power capacity!
Electric vehicles are now 25% of all new car sales worldwide and the sales of gasoline-powered vehicles have been declining since they peaked in 2017.
Unfortunately, however, the crisis is still getting worse faster than we are deploying the solutions — solutions that are now way cheaper than the dirty and dangerous fossil fuels still spewing heat-trapping pollution into the sky as if it is an open sewer.
So, while this is a natural occasion to reflect on the 20 years since the movie came out, I’m focused much more intensely on what we need to do now in order to shape what our world will look like in the next 20 years.
I’m still presenting my updated slideshow all over the world, training grassroots climate leaders and working with partners in 194 countries and territories who are creating change in their communities, in their workplaces and schools, and in their nation’s policies.
From what I’m seeing and hearing, I have no doubt that we will win this struggle. But it is still not clear that we will win it in time to avoid catastrophic damage and the dangerous negative tipping points that the climate scientists have long been warning us we must prevent.
Will we muster the moral courage and political will to solve this crisis?
Well, if you ever doubt our ability to do so, just remember that political will is itself a renewable resource. It’s up to all of us to renew it.
Photos: Still from An Inconvenient Truth, 2006.
Climate Reality Project training in Nashville, TN, 2026.