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Peter Douglas is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at McGill University. His research employs isotope geochemistry to study Earth's carbon cycle and its relationship to climate change across spatial scales from individual ecosystems to global systems. Key research interests include tracing greenhouse gas emissions, understanding aquatic carbon cycling responses to environmental change, and paleoclimate reconstruction.
Research focuses on biogeochemical cycles in diverse environments including permafrost regions, urban settings, and coastal systems. Recent work investigates methane dynamics in Arctic lakes, carbon sequestration in estuarine systems, and urban greenhouse gas monitoring. Methodologies combine field measurements, isotopic analyses, and computational modeling to address pressing climate challenges.
Research outputs demonstrate consistent focus on carbon cycle feedbacks in warming environments, development of novel monitoring techniques for greenhouse gases, and applications of isotopic systems in environmental science.
