
Stuart Jones
Founding Editor at Bus & Coach Buyer
Prof. at Notre Dame; Aquatic ecosystem and microbial ecologist
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1 month ago |
atlanticcouncil.org | Maja Piscevic |Ilva Tare |Jonathan Moore |Stuart Jones
On Wednesday, March 5 at 10:00 a.m. ET, the Atlantic Council’s Europe Center will host a conversation to debrief Kosovo’s parliamentary elections which took place on February 9. The outcome of Kosovo’s national elections on February 9 set the stage for a political shake-up that is capturing attention on both sides of the Atlantic.
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2 months ago |
agriculture-xprt.com | Stuart Jones
Share Share with Facebook Share with Tweeter Share with LinkedIn Source: RSK ADAS Ltd - By: The shifting dynamics of global weather patterns have brought a new layer of complexity to agricultural practices. If you’re in farming, you’ve likely noticed the growing unpredictability of our seasons. Addressing these shifts requires a combination of innovative strategies, practical adaptations, and long-term planning.
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May 23, 2024 |
atlanticcouncil.org | Joseph Webster |James Batchik |Stuart Jones
Washington’s recent tariffs against Chinese products all but ensure a flood of these exports to Europe, necessitating a response from Brussels. The products include China’s “new three” cleantech exports—lithium-ion batteries, electric vehicles (EVs), and solar panels—posing undeniable dilemmas for Brussels as it balances security, economic, and climate interests.
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Mar 14, 2024 |
h2-international.com | Stuart Jones
Year 2022 saw fuel cell shipments creep up over 2021 numbers, though the latter was a remarkable year. When 2021 exceeded 2020’s MW numbers by over 70%, we thought we were finally seeing the uptick that had been anticipated – the classic “hockey stick” pattern. But the structure of the industry – and its reliance on only a few players for the majority of shipments – means that growth comes in spurts.
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Oct 30, 2023 |
theguardian.com | Stuart Jones
Jose Harris, who has died aged 82, was the author of a magnificent biography of William Beveridge that established her as the pre-eminent historian of the British welfare state. In that book, published in 1977, just 14 years after its subject’s death, she blew apart cherished narratives about the architect of the welfare state.
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RT @CearaTalbot: A successful week at #AGU22 ! Really enjoyed presenting in the Advances in Land C Cycle Modeling session this morning alon…

RT @CearaTalbot: There’s still time to check out Eva’s poster and see all of her hard work!

Don't miss this talk. Lots of good ideas and some interesting results from an outstanding young scientist!

I’m at #AGU22 this week to talk about constraining land C processes by leveraging cross-ecosystem data within coupled terrestrial-aquatic process models. Come check it out! Advances in Land C Modeling I (B52A): Friday, 9:50-10am https://t.co/hXXEBzGL5a