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Cataloging the Past for Clues to Future Climate Adaptation
Dr. Douglass interviewed by State of the Planet at Columbia's Climate School
Dr. Douglass interviewed by State of the Planet at Columbia's Climate School
Columbia University Faculty Delegation
Dr. Douglass attends COP27 as part of Faculty Delegation
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MAP Team Provides COVID Relief in Madagascar
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Surviving in Place: Environmental Archeology in Madagascar
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A Community of Scientists
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Mothers of Invention Podcast (Episode 2): Million Dollar Questions 
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