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Exploring Global Climate Policy Futures and Their Representation in Integrated Assessment Models. (2022). van Ruijven, Bas ; Pianta, Silvia ; Biermann, Frank ; Kriegler, Elmar ; Brutschin, Elina ; van Vuuren, Detlef ; Bertram, Christoph ; Hickmann, Thomas ; Riahi, Keywan ; Livingston, Jasmine E.
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