Zeitpunkt Nutzer Delta Tröts TNR Titel Version maxTL Di 18.06.2024 00:04:24 39.315 -5 1.389.141 35,3 ohai.social 4.3.0... 500 Mo 17.06.2024 00:03:38 39.320 +5 1.387.497 35,3 ohai.social 4.3.0... 500 So 16.06.2024 00:00:35 39.315 0 1.385.997 35,3 ohai.social 4.3.0... 500 Sa 15.06.2024 00:01:00 39.315 +5 1.384.439 35,2 ohai.social 4.3.0... 500 Fr 14.06.2024 00:03:19 39.310 +4 1.383.115 35,2 ohai.social 4.3.0... 500 Do 13.06.2024 00:00:47 39.306 +6 1.381.364 35,1 ohai.social 4.3.0... 500 Mi 12.06.2024 00:01:13 39.300 +1 1.379.861 35,1 ohai.social 4.3.0... 500 Di 11.06.2024 00:14:13 39.299 +4 1.377.920 35,1 ohai.social 4.3.0... 500 Mo 10.06.2024 00:05:16 39.295 +1 1.376.261 35,0 ohai.social 4.3.0... 500 So 09.06.2024 00:15:11 39.294 0 1.374.348 35,0 ohai.social 4.3.0... 500
Meanwhile in Canada (@MeanwhileinCanada) · 11/2022 · Tröts: 664 · Folger: 24.683
Di 18.06.2024 17:51
Yes, it gets hot in Canada. Climate change is hitting us hard. Warming across Canada has been about twice the global average and in the Canadian Arctic, the warming has been about three times higher.
If you see someone experiencing heat stroke, call 911, it is a medical emergency
Take care of yourself and your pets
-stay hydrated
-don't walk pet on hot pavement
-cool shower
Heat Exhaustion: faint or dizzy excessive sweating cool, pale, clammy skin nausea or vomiting Rapid, weak pulse muscle cramps Heat Stroke: throbbing headache no sweating body temp above 103 red, hot, dry skin nausea or vomiting may lose consciousness
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