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The Costs of Limiting Fossil-Fuel CO2 Emissions: A Survey and Analysis
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EngineeringAnimal ProtectionCarbon AccountingClimate PolicyEnvironmental EconomicsHuman-wildlife RelationshipFossil-fuel Co2 EmissionsCarbon Emission TradingWildlife EcologyFossil FuelConservation BiologyBehavioral SciencesEmissionsHuman InteractionsClimate EconomicsDangerous SpeciesEmission ReductionFossil FuelsCarbon PricingHuman ExistenceHuman-animal InteractionCarbon EmissionsEnergy PolicyNatural Resource ManagementBusinessWildlife ManagementAnimal BehaviorEnergy Economics
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