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El Cristo Redentor de Río proyecta el "Reloj Climático" y avisa: faltan menos de seis años para detener el calentamiento global

By Ana Escamilla
Published in Actualidad
July 26, 2023
2 min read
El Cristo Redentor de Río proyecta el "Reloj Climático" y avisa: faltan menos de seis años para detener el calentamiento global

So, you won’t believe what I just read! There’s this article about the iconic statue of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro projecting a “Climate Clock” that warns us we have less than six years to stop global warming. Crazy, right?

Basically, this massive statue has been transformed into a giant clock that displays how much time we have left to take action against climate change. It’s like a countdown, reminding us that time is running out. The creators of this clock want to raise awareness and urge people to take urgent and meaningful steps to tackle the climate crisis.

Now, let me break it down for you in my own words. The article explains that scientists and experts have been warning us for years about the dangers of global warming. But this “Climate Clock” is a visual representation of that urgency. It’s like a wake-up call, screaming at us that we’re running out of time.

The fact that such an iconic and famous landmark like Christ the Redeemer is being used in this way definitely caught my attention. We all know this statue. It’s a symbol of peace and hope, and now it’s also becoming a symbol of a ticking clock, reminding us that we need to act fast.

The article doesn’t go into exact details about how this clock works, but it’s clear that the message is loud and clear: we have less than six years to make a real difference in our fight against climate change. That’s not a lot of time at all!

Now, you know me, I love a good anecdote. It reminds me of that time when I was late for an important meeting. I was rushing around, trying to beat the clock, and it felt like time was slipping through my fingers. That sense of urgency is what I imagine this Climate Clock evokes in people.

In conclusion, this article highlights the pressing need for action on climate change. It’s not just scientists and experts sounding the alarm anymore; it’s a giant statue in Rio de Janeiro. The clock is ticking, my friend, and we all need to step up our game. As individuals, we can make simple changes in our daily lives to reduce our carbon footprint. And on a larger scale, governments and corporations must take bold and decisive actions to mitigate the effects of global warming. It’s time to act, or we might find ourselves facing irreversible consequences.


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