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La pandemia de la COVID-19 estimula el auge de las ventas de terrenos pequeños en Texas; el precio por acre alcanza su máximo histórico

La pandemia de la COVID-19 estimula el auge de las ventas de terrenos pequeños en Texas; el precio por acre alcanza su máximo histórico
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Mortal hallazgo en Irving: Nunca pensamos que le hubiera sucedido esto – Telemundo Dallas (39)

Mortal hallazgo en Irving: “Nunca pensamos que le hubiera sucedido esto” Familiares del joven dicen que nunca se imaginaron del mortal hallazgo del joven a quien describieron como alegre. Aquí te contamos más. Hace 4 horas • Telemundo TEXAS - Con un mortal hallazgo terminó la búsqueda de un joven en una comunidad de Irving. A través de un comunicado, el Departamento de Policía de Irving confirmó que el cuerpo de Yoni Jimenez Bermudez, de 28 años, fue encontrado el domingo 27 de junio en Running Bear Park. Descarga aquí nuestra aplicación para iOS o Android y recibe todas las alertas sobre noticias de Última Hora y El Tiempo.

Nicaragua: Liberan a la madre del

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To Cool Tomorrow s Buildings, Power Sector Must Grow

Date Time To Cool Tomorrow’s Buildings, Power Sector Must Grow COLLEGE PARK, Md.-Temperatures are rising. Eight of the warmest 10 recorded years of globally averaged temperature have occurred after 1998. Coupled with that increase is a growing demand for electricity to cool buildings. A new study published recently in the journal Nature Communications projects that electricity demand tied to cooling U.S. buildings will grow as peak temperatures rise, and so too would the need for an expanded power sector. Researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory found that building new capacity in the U.S. to satisfy that projected demand in a warmer future could cost an additional $1 trillion spent by the end of the century. The research ties together interactions between sectors-electricity, water, agriculture, among others-to paint a picture of how electricity demand and the nation’s capacity to meet it may materialize in future climate scenar

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