23rd Century surprises: Long-term dynamics of the climate and carbon cycle under both high and net negative emissions scenarios
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M. Mills | D. Lawrence | C. Jones | W. Wieder | K. Zickfeld | M. Meinshausen | V. Arora | C. Koven | P. Cadule | B. Sanderson | N. Swart | R. Fisher | Z. Nicholls | Jared Lewis | S. Mathesius | Keith Lindsey | Zebedee R. J. Nicholls
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