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PJM Interconnection Announces Executive Promotions

PJM Interconnection Announces Executive Promotions
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20 Under 40: Young Shapers of the Future (Architecture, Urban Studies, and Engineering)

© Yatish Ramdharrysing. Courtesy of Zaheer Allam A native of the Indian Ocean island nation of Mauritius, Zaheer Allam was a gifted student from the start. He holds a bachelor’s degree in architectural science, a master of arts degree in political economy, and a doctorate in humanities, all from universities in England and Australia. Based in his homeland, Allam works as an urban strategist and consults on matters related to “smart cities” and the intersection of technology and social concerns. He represents Africa in the International Society of Biourbanism. The president of Mauritius recently awarded him the rank of Officer of the Order of the Star and Key of the Indian Ocean, the highest order of distinction the nation has to offer. A Next Einstein Forum fellow, Allam has interests that include clean energy, sustainable development, building planned cities, and improving the livability of existing cities. He is the author of seven books on urban affairs, including

Puerto Rico debt deal with 14% less is announced

The unintended environmental benefit of Cuba s isolation

The unintended environmental benefit of Cuba s isolation Cuba harbors a fraction of the invasive plant species ravaging other Caribbean islands. Experts think its isolation has helped. ByKatarina Zimmer Email Caribbean islands are ecological treasure troves, harboring many species unique on Earth. Yet in our increasingly globalized economy, they’ve been invaded by foreign plants and animals, brought there either intentionally or by accident. On many islands, the invaders threaten to oust native species entirely. Cuba is an outlier: Its trade and tourism dialed down more than half a century ago after Fidel Castro came into power, and has only been dialing back up in the last few decades. While many Cubans suffered under Castro’s regime, the economic isolation also protected the island from invasive species, according to a new study.

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