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Comparative Analysis of Trade’s Impact on Agricultural Carbon Emissions in China and the United States. (2023). Feng, Yiyu ; Song, Rui ; Niu, Kunyu ; Liu, Jing.
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  36. Trade-linked Canada–United States household environmental impact analysis of energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. (2011). Ferguson, Thomas M. ; MacLean, Heather L..
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  39. A multivariate analysis of the energy intensity of sprawl versus compact living in the U.S. for 2003. (2010). Wilson, Eric J. H., ; Shammin, Md. R., ; Herendeen, Robert A. ; Hanson, Michelle J..
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  45. Quantifying the global and distributional aspects of American household carbon footprint. (2008). Matthews, Scott H. ; Weber, Christopher L..
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  47. Ground Source Heat Pump Systems in Canada: Economics and GHG Reduction Potential. (2007). Mueller, Lynn ; Hanova, Jana ; Dowlatabadi, Hadi.
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