GHG Mitigation Potentials from Energy Use and Industrial Sources in Annex I Countries: Methodology
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Zbigniew Klimont | Peter Rafaj | Janusz Cofala | Pallav Purohit | Pallav Purohit | Z. Klimont | J. Cofala | P. Rafaj
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