Saleem Ali, the University of Delawareâs Blue and Gold Distinguished Professor of Energy and the Environment and the founding director of the Minerals, Materials and Society (MMS) Program, discussed how technology metals played a key role in allowing the switch to remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Technology metals at home Article by Adam Thomas Illustration by Jeffrey C. Chase May 03, 2021
UDâs Saleem Ali discusses how technology metals play a pivotal role in allowing remote work during the pandemic
Saleem Ali is the University of Delawareâs Blue and Gold Distinguished Professor of Energy and the Environment and the founding director of the Minerals, Materials and Society (MMS) Program. Ali recently produced a short, educational documentary featured on the United Nations Environment Programmeâs YouTube channel highlighting the role of technology metals that allowed people around the world to sw
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In recognition of Earth Day on April 22, The Middle East Institute (MEI) is pleased to announce a week of special programming to highlight the expanse of impacts climate change has had in the Middle East. Exacerbating conflicts, displacement, and food and water security, the already dire climate crisis in the Middle East is approaching a critical point. What are the emerging initiatives across industries and geopolitical fault lines to prevent further insecurity and loss of life? How can cooperation across the region facilitate a more sustainable approach to green energy, economic development, agriculture, and governance?
To address these challenges and more, MEI will bring together leading experts and advocates in the climate world in a series of panels, roundtable discussions, and interviews. Please register using the links below, and stay tuned for further updates to this program.
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Afghanistan and Pakistan are among the most vulnerable countries to the adverse effects of climate change. Increased flash floods, drought, and mass displacement from extreme weather has exacerbated the existing socioeconomic and humanitarian issues facing both. However, the delicate relationship between Afghanistan and Pakistan makes it difficult to sufficiently focus on environmental issues and to collaborate on mechanisms to combat deteriorating climate conditions.
What are common climate issues impacting Afghanistan and Pakistan? How is climate change impacting the existing situation and what are the broader strategic implications? What are the potential benefits of Afghanistan and Pakistan resolving their differences and cooperating on water sharing issues?
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