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Collapse, social tipping dynamics, and framing climate change. (2024). Desroches, Tyler C ; Mintz-Woo, Kian ; Steel, Daniel.
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  42. Climate Adaptation Finance in World Bank Economic Development Programs: The Challenges of Systemic Transformation via “Scaling Up”. (2021). Toman, Michael ; Eisenstadt, Todd A ; Olawole, Ifeoluwa.
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  46. Availability of risky geoengineering can make an ambitious climate mitigation agreement more likely. (2020). Wagner, Gernot ; FABRE, Adrien.
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