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- 23 August 2024
23 August 2024
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By Faiq Mahmudov
The analytical-information portal News.Az continues its series of articles, interviews and videos entitled "COP29 Baku". As part of this series, we will be posting interviews with and videos of prominent climate and environmental experts. Our guest today is Dorothy M Peteet. Dr. Dorothy M. Peteet is a Senior Research Scientist at NASA/Goddard Institute for Space Studies and Adjunct Professor, Columbia University. She directs the Paleoecology Division of the New Core Lab at Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia and in collaboration with GISS climate modelers and LDEO geochemists is studying the Late Pleistocene and Holocene archives of lakes and wetlands (peatlands, salt marshes, tidal freshwater marshes, bogs, fens). Documenting past vegetational change using pollen and spores, plant and animal macrofossils, loss-on-ignition, carbon, and charcoal in conjunction with accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) radiocarbon dating, her research provides local and regional records of vegetational and climate history and carbon sequestration. Peteet has performed GCM experiments to test hypotheses concerning LGM and abrupt climate change. She is interested in climate sensitivity from past climate changes and ecological shifts with future climate change. -
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The European Commission has turned down Hungary and Slovakia’s request for consultations with Kyiv over Ukraine’s sanctions on Lukoil, Russia’s oil giant, a Commission spokesperson said on Friday.
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At least 11 people have died and 14 are missing due to severe rains and flooding in Liaoning province, northeastern China.
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Apple Inc. is gearing up for its largest product launch event of the year on September 10, where the company is expected to reveal its latest iPhones, watches, and AirPods, Bloomberg quoted sources familiar with the plans.
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Doctors have started testing the world's first mRNA vaccine for lung cancer, a development experts are calling "groundbreaking" for its potential to save thousands of lives.
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Washington has confirmed it is in talks with Kyiv about the possibility of extending the range of strikes into Russian territory using US-made weapons, said John Kirby, the National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications.
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Bitcoin surged to $62,000 on Friday after US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell hinted at a potential interest rate cut at the Fed's upcoming September meeting.
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Türkiye and Russia have resumed their joint ground patrols in northern Syria, which were suspended last October due to security concerns, according to a statement from the Turkish National Defense Ministry, News.Az reports.
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On August 23, Mehriban Aliyeva, First Lady of the Republic of Azerbaijan, and Ziroatkhon Mirziyoyeva, First Lady of the Republic of Uzbekistan, visited the “Mekhrli” school in Tashkent on Friday.
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The Taiwanese Cabinet has approved a plan to build seven more domestically-designed submarines over 14 years.
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