Dr Ash Parton is a paleoenvironmental scientist with interests in the dynamics and periodicity of long-term climate change in drylands, and the potential effects of such changes on human populations. In particular, his research focuses on the Arabian Peninsula and has helped to develop our understanding of early human population movements out of Africa and through the Saharan-Arabian Desert belt. Ash joined Mansfield College, University of Oxford in September 2015, where he became a lecturer ...
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Dr Ash Parton is a paleoenvironmental scientist with interests in the dynamics and periodicity of long-term climate change in drylands, and the potential effects of such changes on human populations. In particular, his research focuses on the Arabian Peninsula and has helped to develop our understanding of early human population movements out of Africa and through the Saharan-Arabian Desert belt. Ash joined Mansfield College, University of Oxford in September 2015, where he became a lecturer ...
S4 EP5: In Conversation with Dr Salim al Huthaili, CEO of Alternative Energy at OQ
British Omani Society
23 minutes
4 years ago
S4 EP5: In Conversation with Dr Salim al Huthaili, CEO of Alternative Energy at OQ
This podcast explores Oman’s transformational journey into the alternative energy sector. Dr Salim takes us through some of the challenges and opportunities behind Oman's renewables sector and the country's development of wind, solar and hydrogen capacity. Financing, technological partnership, national strategy, off-take agreements and market creation are all topics touched on in this hugely informative interview. _________ Anglo Omani Society accounts: Instagram: angloomani...
British Omani Society
Dr Ash Parton is a paleoenvironmental scientist with interests in the dynamics and periodicity of long-term climate change in drylands, and the potential effects of such changes on human populations. In particular, his research focuses on the Arabian Peninsula and has helped to develop our understanding of early human population movements out of Africa and through the Saharan-Arabian Desert belt. Ash joined Mansfield College, University of Oxford in September 2015, where he became a lecturer ...