
Pod of the Planet Episode 17: Mapping Out a Vaccination Strategy in Nigeria
In this episode, we talk to two experts from the GRID3 program, which is providing geospatial data to support Nigeria’s COVID-19 vaccination planning.
Communicating science is tough. And as our understanding of our planet grows, so does the complexity of actions that are needed if we’re going to sustain a livable planet. That’s why we’ve introduced Pod of the Planet, a podcast about our changing planet and what we’re doing to manage that change.
Like much of science, Pod of the Planet is an experiment. We’re going to test different formats, hosts, interviewers and topics. We want you to experience the diversity of people, expertise and thought that exists here at the Columbia Climate School and in the places we work around the world.
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In this episode, we talk to two experts from the GRID3 program, which is providing geospatial data to support Nigeria’s COVID-19 vaccination planning.
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