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More goals than appearances. The numbers of Viktor ​Gyokers with the‌ shirt off Sports they ⁢are simply impressive: scored 20 goals in 16 ⁤total games in the league ⁣and cups, plus 4 goals. A crazy occurrence,⁤ the 26-year-old Swede of Hungarian origin, who has long been​ the ‍target of major English companies and the ​ Psg. Arsenal were one of the first clubs to contact his entourage, while United were now led⁣ by their⁤ former manager Amorim, not to be forgotten. Chelsea e City: possible event of Hallain indeed, it‌ forces the Citizens⁢ to ‌put the spotlight on ⁣the scorer born in ’98.

Juventus ⁣and Milan,⁢ a survey​ for Gyokeres during the summer

And the Italians?​ The current 100 million clause is a major obstacle for clubs like Juve⁤ and Milan, who even tested the waters last summer with the attacker’s company. Definitely i Portugal they have little doubt: Gyokeres will leave Sporting in 2025 to make‍ the jump to ⁣a big team. There are​ those who have also hypothesized a move to United in ⁤January, to immediately join coach Amorim, with whom he has a great relationship.​ But on this question the denial came ‍straight from the manager of Portugal, the new leader of‍ the Red Devils⁣ after dismissal Ten Witches.

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Time.news Editor: ⁤Welcome to Time.news! Today,‍ we’re thrilled to have Dr. Elena Torres, ⁢a renowned expert in sustainable technology and⁢ climate ⁤change. Thank you for joining us, Dr.‍ Torres.

Dr. Elena Torres: ​Thank⁤ you for having me! It’s ⁢great to be here.

Editor: Let’s dive right in. Can you​ tell us what sparked your ⁣interest in sustainable technology?

Dr. Torres: ‌ Absolutely!⁤ Growing up near the ‌coast, I witnessed firsthand the effects of climate change—rising sea levels, severe storms, and diminishing biodiversity. I realized early on that we ‍need innovative solutions to combat these‍ issues. That realization fueled my passion for sustainable technology.

Editor: It’s evident that your background played a significant role in shaping your career. Speaking ‍of ​innovation, ‌what are some of the most⁣ promising sustainable technologies you see on the horizon?

Dr. Torres: There’s a‌ lot of⁢ exciting work being done! Renewable energy sources like solar and wind power have made​ tremendous strides, but I’m particularly ‍intrigued by advancements in‌ energy storage technologies and ⁢hydrogen fuel cells. Additionally, innovations in carbon ⁤capture and environmentally-friendly materials, like⁢ bioplastics, are also game-changers.

Editor: Let’s talk about carbon capture—why is it so critical to our efforts against climate ⁢change?

Dr. Torres: Carbon capture ​technologies can directly reduce atmospheric⁣ CO2 by capturing emissions⁤ from sources like power plants. This not only helps mitigate climate change but also paves the way for more‍ sustainable industrial processes. It’s essentially a bridge technology that⁢ buys us time‌ while we transition​ to ⁣a⁢ fully renewable energy system.

Editor: Some argue that relying​ on these technologies could delay ​urgent ‍action needed now. What’s your stance on that?

Dr. Torres: That’s a valid concern. While carbon ‌capture and similar ⁢technologies ⁢are essential, they ‍should complement—not replace—immediate action. We must reduce emissions‌ now and invest⁤ in renewable energy⁢ transitions. It’s about balancing immediate⁣ actions with innovative long-term solutions.

Editor: Great point. Switching gears a bit, how do you see ‌public‌ perception of sustainable‌ technology changing in recent years?

Dr. ​Torres: There’s been a significant shift. People are​ becoming more aware of climate issues, and ‌with that awareness comes a demand⁣ for ⁤accountability from corporations and ⁢lawmakers. Social media and ⁢grassroots movements have played key roles in this‍ change. However, there’s still⁢ misinformation that‌ we must combat.

Editor: Speaking of misinformation,⁢ what strategies do you ⁣think are⁤ important in educating the public about ‌sustainable technologies?

Dr. Torres: Engaging storytelling is crucial! We need to frame sustainable technologies in relatable, tangible terms—showing how they impact daily life. Collaborating with influencers and leveraging technology for outreach can also ⁢help spread accurate information.

Editor: As an expert, what message do you have for young innovators ‌entering the field of‍ sustainability?

Dr. Torres: Embrace creativity and collaboration! The challenges we face require interdisciplinary approaches. Don’t be afraid to think outside ​the box, and remember that every small effort‌ can lead to significant change. Stay⁢ curious and connected, and together, we can build a ‌sustainable future.

Editor: Dr. Torres, ​thank you so much for your insights⁣ today. You’ve given us a lot to ​think about in terms of sustainable technology and our ​collective responsibility.

Dr. Torres: Thank you for having me!⁤ It’s been a pleasure.

Editor: And ⁢thank you to our audience for tuning into Time.news. Stay informed and engaged as we continue to explore these critical topics. Until ⁤next ⁢time!

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