Negative emissions—Part 1: Research landscape and synthesis
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Felix Creutzig | Gunnar Luderer | Joeri Rogelj | Pete Smith | Gregory F. Nemet | Jens Hartmann | Tarun Khanna | Jennifer Wilcox | Sabine Fuss | Jan Minx | William F. Lamb | Max W Callaghan | Jérôme Hilaire | Thorben Amann | Tim Beringer | Wagner de Oliveira Garcia | Dominic Lenzi | Jose Luis Vicente Vicente | Maria del Mar Zamora Dominguez | Pete Smith | F. Creutzig | J. Minx | Jérôme Hilaire | S. Fuss | M. Callaghan | T. Amann | T. Beringer | J. Hartmann | T. Khanna | G. Luderer | G. Nemet | J. Rogelj | J. L. V. Vicente | J. Wilcox | Maria Dominguez | Wagner de Oliveira Garcia | Dominic Lenzi | W. Lamb | José Luis Vicente Vicente | Maria del Mar Zamora Dominguez | Gunnar Luderer
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