Biophysical and economic implications for agriculture of +1.5° and +2.0°C global warming using AgMIP Coordinated Global and Regional Assessments
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John M. Antle | Jeffrey W. White | Cheryl H. Porter | Gerrit Hoogenboom | Christian Folberth | Alex C. Ruane | Roberto O. Valdivia | Joshua Elliott | Ronald D. Sands | Cynthia Rosenzweig | Christoph Müller | Rubi Raymundo | R. Sands | C. Müller | G. Hoogenboom | C. Rosenzweig | J. Elliott | A. Ruane | C. Folberth | R. Raymundo | J. Antle | K. Wiebe | D. Mason-D’Croz | C. Porter | Meridel Phillips | Keith Wiebe | Daniel Mason-D'Croz | Meridel Phillips | C. Müller | J. White
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