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Living in Fear of the Fault Zone

April 6, 2010

Art Lerner-Lam on NBC Nightly News

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Arthur L. Lerner-Lam
Columbia Climate School
Senior Advisor to the Co-Deans

Brian Williams interviews Lamont-Doherty seismologist Arthur Lerner-Lam.

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Lamont in the Media
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Natural hazards
Earthquakes

 

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