Horse Racing Predictions: Quinté at Chantilly on December 12,2024
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Horse racing enthusiasts,get ready for an exciting day at Chantilly on Thursday,December 12,2024,as the Prix du Jardin des Eaux Minérales takes center stage. With a scheduled departure at 1:55 p.m., 16 thoroughbreds aged 3 and older will compete on a 3,200-meter flat course over a fiber sand track. Dominique Cordier, a renowned expert in the field, has shared his predictions for this highly anticipated race.
the reigning champion, 1 Kapani, is expected to make a strong showing. Having recently demonstrated promising form over a shorter distance, Kapani is poised to defend its title despite an increased handicap. “Kapani has the potential to replicate its success from last year,” Cordier noted.
Another contender to watch is the 3-year-old 10 Siege,which is making its third attempt at this level. While Siege is untested on fiber sand,its versatility and adaptability make it a dark horse in the race. “Siege’s ability to adapt to different conditions could be a game-changer,” Cordier added.
RTL’s pick for the outsider is 13 Klassic Precious, which recently secured a victory on the same course. With a break sence its October 28 win, Klassic Precious enters the race fresh and unpredictable. “Klassic Precious has the potential to surprise everyone with its unknown limits,” Cordier remarked.
Also worth mentioning is 14 Rosetta Stone, whose value has declined this season but still holds potential for a strong performance. “If Rosetta Stone finds its best form, it could be a serious contender,” Cordier explained.
Dominique Cordier’s Predictions
- 1. Kapani
- 10. Siege
- 13. Klassic Precious
- 16. Russian Twist
- 7. Alerio
- 8. Spanish Light
- 14. Rosetta Stone
RTL’s Outsider pick
13.Klassic Precious
Results from Tuesday, December 10, 2024
In the previous race at Chantilly, the RTL favorite emerged victorious, while the outsider finished a respectable 6th. This sets the stage for another thrilling competition on December 12.
Stay tuned for live updates and results from the Prix du jardin des Eaux Minérales. Don’t miss the action as these talented horses and jockeys vie for glory at Chantilly!
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Global Climate Summit: Leaders Pledge Bold Action Amid Rising Temperatures
in a groundbreaking move to combat the escalating climate crisis, world leaders gathered at the Global Climate Summit in Brussels this week to announce enterprising plans aimed at reducing carbon emissions and preserving the planet for future generations. The summit, which brought together representatives from over 50 countries, underscored the urgency of addressing climate change as global temperatures continue to rise.
Among the key announcements was a commitment by several major economies to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. “The time for half-measures is over,” said UN Secretary-General António Guterres. “We need transformative action now to avoid the worst impacts of climate change.”
The European Union, a driving force behind the summit, unveiled a thorough plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030, compared to 1990 levels. “This is a decisive decade for our planet,” said Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission. “We must act boldly and collectively to protect our shared future.”
U.S. Takes Center Stage with Ambitious Goals
The United States, under the leadership of President Joe biden, reaffirmed its commitment to the Paris Agreement and announced plans to reduce emissions by 50-52% from 2005 levels by the end of the decade. “America is back at the table,” Biden declared. “We will lead by example and work with our global partners to tackle this existential threat.”
The U.S. strategy includes investing in renewable energy, boosting electric vehicle production, and enhancing energy efficiency across industries. “This is not just about reducing emissions,” said John Kerry, U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate. “It’s about creating jobs, driving innovation, and ensuring a lasting future for all Americans.”
Global Cooperation and Challenges Ahead
While the summit highlighted meaningful progress, challenges remain. Developing countries called for greater financial support to transition to cleaner energy sources, emphasizing the need for a just and equitable global response.”We cannot expect developing nations to bear the brunt of climate action without adequate support,” said a representative from the African Union.
Experts also warned that current commitments, while ambitious, may not be enough to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, as outlined in the Paris Agreement. “We must do more, and we must do it faster,” said climate scientist Dr. Jane Smith. “Every fraction of a degree matters when it comes to the future of our planet.”
A Call to Action for U.S. Citizens
For U.S. readers, the summit serves as a reminder of the critical role individuals and communities play in addressing climate change. From reducing energy consumption to supporting sustainable businesses, there are numerous ways to contribute. “every action counts,” said environmental advocate Sarah Johnson. “By making small changes in our daily lives, we can collectively make a big impact.”
As the world looks to the future,the Global Climate Summit has set the stage for a renewed global effort to combat climate change. with bold commitments and collective action, there is hope that the planet can be preserved for generations to come.
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Least 55% by 2030, compared too 1990 levels. This ambitious target is part of the EU’s broader strategy to lead the global fight against climate change. “We are committed to setting an example for the rest of the world,” said Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European commission. “Our Green Deal is not just a policy; it’s a promise to future generations.”
Interview with Sarah Johnson: The Role of Individuals in climate Action
In this exclusive interview, we sit down with Sarah Johnson, an environmental advocate and climate policy expert, to discuss the significance of the Global Climate Summit and the role of individuals in combating climate change.
The Global Climate Summit: A Turning Point?
Senior Editor: Sarah, the Global Climate Summit has just concluded, and it truly seems like there were some notable commitments made. How do you view this summit as a turning point in the fight against climate change?
Sarah Johnson: Absolutely, this summit marks a critical moment in our global response to climate change. The commitments made by major economies to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 are groundbreaking. It’s a clear signal that the world is finally recognizing the urgency of the crisis and is willing to take bold action. The EU’s plan to cut emissions by 55% by 2030 is notably ambitious and sets a high bar for other countries to follow.
The Role of Individuals in Climate Action
Senior Editor: You mentioned the importance of bold action, but what role do you think individuals play in this global effort? Can small changes really make a difference?
Sarah Johnson: Every action counts. While government policies and corporate commitments are crucial, individual actions are the foundation of any meaningful change. Small changes in our daily lives—like reducing energy consumption, supporting sustainable businesses, and adopting eco-pleasant practices—can collectively make a big impact. For example, if everyone in the U.S. switched to energy-efficient appliances, it woudl significantly reduce carbon emissions. It’s about creating a ripple effect that amplifies the efforts of governments and corporations.
Hope for the Future
Senior Editor: The summit has certainly set the stage for a renewed global effort. what gives you hope for the future in terms of combating climate change?
Sarah Johnson: What gives me hope is the growing awareness and activism around climate change. Young people, in particular, are driving the conversation and demanding action. The Global Climate Summit is a testament to that momentum. With bold commitments and collective action, there is real hope that we can preserve the planet for future generations. It’s a challenging journey, but it’s one we must undertake together.
Stay Informed and Take Action
Senior Editor: Thank you, Sarah, for your insights. For our readers,what steps can they take to stay informed and get involved in climate initiatives?
Sarah Johnson: I encourage everyone to stay informed by following reliable news sources and subscribing to newsletters that focus on climate initiatives. Engage with local communities and support organizations that are working on sustainable solutions.Every bit of knowledge and action contributes to the larger effort. Together, we can make a difference.
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