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  Local TikTok star and food reviewer Keith Lee is partnering with Pepsi s Dig In platform to highlight some of the best Black-owned restaurants in the country. I m fortunate that people s response to my honest food reviews has turned into a platform that has made a difference for local businesses across the country,  Lee said.  I can t wait to see what people recommend and discover more new spots to try. RELATED LINK: Las Vegas restaurant goes from almost no customers, to sold out after review from famous TikTokerAccording to Pepsi officials, fans will b stanley cup e able to submit their favorite local spots at DigInShowLove or by scanning the code at participating Black-owned restaurants to be able to win prizes. Officials added you can also find those restaurants through a partnership with the website EatOkra. Social media can be transf stanley cup ormative for restaurateurs and food lovers alike,  said Scott Finlow, Chief Marketing Officer of PepsiCo Global Foodservice.  Our goal is to get even more diners excited to support Black-owned restaurants and use Pepsi s network, partners and scale to help grow these local businesses. For fans, that includes things like a grand prize  stanley taza to Las Vegas for Super Bowl LVIII, a first prize trip to New York City for a  foodie experience  at Platform by the James Beard Foundation, and $1,000 each for 10 winners to spend at their nominated restaurant.For the restaurants, a grand prize pop-up residency is up for grabs in Las Vegas as part of a part Ipex Florida releases examples of rejected math books that contain   prohibited topics
 TheUnited Nationswarns that there s a 66% probability that the global temperature will hit a key warming limit in the next five years.The World Meteorological Organization says that global temperatures are more likely to surpass 1.5掳 Celsius  2.7掳 Fahrenheit  of warming by 2027. Additionally, they emphasize a 98% probability that at least one of the next five years will set a new record for warmth, with the entire period of 2023鈥?027 expected to be the warmest ever recorded. A warming El Ni帽o is expected to develop in the coming months, and this will combine with human-induced climate changeto push global temperatures into uncharted territory, WMO Secretary-General Petteri Taalas said.SEE MORE: Ocean temps reach record high, fossil fuels to blameThe 1.5掳C target was set in 2015 as part of the Paris Climate Agreement in an effort to significantly cut global greenhouse gas emissions to ensure the rise in global temperatures within this century doesn t surpass 2掳C. This will have far-reaching repercussions for health, food security, water management, and the environment. We need to be prepared,  said Taalas.However, Taalas says that surpassing the 1.5掳C levels does not mean we ve failed the global goal. This report does not mean that we will permanently exceed the 1.5掳C level specified in the Paris Agreement, which refers to long-term warming over many years. However, WMO is sounding the alarm that we will breach the 1.5掳C level on a temporary basis  stanley water bottle w stanley thermosflasche ith in stanley mug creasing frequency,  s