Europe’s other debt crisis caused by the long legacy of future extinctions
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Ingolf Kühn | Helmut Haberl | Philip E. Hulme | Jan Pergl | Petr Pyšek | Fridolin Krausmann | Stefan Dullinger | Karl Hülber | Karl-Heinz Erb | Franz Essl | Wolfgang Rabitsch | Simone Gingrich | H. Haberl | F. Krausmann | S. Gingrich | K. Hülber | S. Dullinger | I. Kühn | P. Hulme | J. Pergl | K. Erb | P. Pyšek | V. Jarošı́k | W. Rabitsch | F. Essl | Vojtech Jarošík
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