Community compensation in the context of Carbon Capture and Storage: Current debates and practices
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S. Shackley | C. Boomsma | K.P.F. Broecks | E. T. Mors | D. Schumann | D. Cismaru | Emma ter Mors | C. Jack | Corina Buzoianu | R. Peuchen | Pim Piek | Jasmin Werker
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