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What to know about Mexico’s first-of-its-kind judicial elections

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内容摘要:Gulshan Begum grieves holding her sons Rihan Zahhor, right and Arhan Zahoor, during the funeral of her husband Zahoor Ahmad, an army porter who was among those killed in a rebel ambush on an army vehicle in Boniyar, north of Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Oct. 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)

Gulshan Begum grieves holding her sons Rihan Zahhor, right and Arhan Zahoor, during the funeral of her husband Zahoor Ahmad, an army porter who was among those killed in a rebel ambush on an army vehicle in Boniyar, north of Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Oct. 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)

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What to know about Mexico’s first-of-its-kind judicial elections

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What to know about Mexico’s first-of-its-kind judicial elections

Sara Nawaz, research director at American University’s Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal, said she understood why scientists sometimes struggle to connect with communities and gain their support. Early research shows the public is reluctant to the idea of “engineering” the climate.The ocean is a dynamic, challenging landscape to work in. Scientists are still uncovering new details about how it absorbs and recycles carbon, and any materials they add to seawater are liable to sink, become diluted or wash away to other locations, challenging efforts to track how the ocean responds.

What to know about Mexico’s first-of-its-kind judicial elections

“We can’t measure everywhere all the time,” said Katja Fennel, chair of the oceanography department at Dalhousie University, where she works on modeling how much carbon Planetary has captured at their project in Halifax Harbour.

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