100% clean and renewable Wind, Water, and Sunlight (WWS) all-sector energy roadmaps for 53 towns and cities in North America
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M. A. Cameron | Hailey A. Clonts | Eleanor M. Hennessy | Clayton B. Meyer | M. Delucchi | M. Jacobson | Anna-Katharina von Krauland | Ivalin Petkov | Tanvi K. Gambhir | Amanda T. Maki | Katherine Pfleeger | Avery L. McEvoy | Matthew L. Miccioli | Rebecca W. Fang | Eleanor M Hennessy | Hailey Clonts
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