Multiple carbon accounting to support just and effective climate policies
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Karl W. Steininger | Lukas H. Meyer | Thomas Schinko | Pablo Muñoz | K. Steininger | P. Muñoz | Christian Lininger | T. Schinko | Christian Lininger
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