Mitigation from a cross-sectoral perspective
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O. Edenhofer | A. Faaij | W. Pizer | M. Grubb | S. Awerbuch | Duan Mao-sheng | L. Bernstein | P. Bosch | O. Davidson | B. Metz | A. Michaelowa | C. Jepma | T. Barker | F. Tóth | M. Hoogwijk | D. Popp | B. Flannery | S. Schleicher | K. Yamaji | I. Bashmakov | A. Alharthi | M. Ammann | Luis Cifuentes | J. Drexhage | F. Ibitoye | H. Hayami | Tom-Reiel Heggedal | S. Kverndokk | John Latham | Peter L. Read | Michael D. Smith | R. Dave | L. Meyer | Hitoshi Hayami
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