Implementing the Kyoto Protocol without Russia

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Implementing the Kyoto Protocol without Russia. / Haites, Erik; Yamin, Farhana; Blanchard, Odile et al.
in: Climate Policy, Jahrgang 4, Nr. 2, 01.01.2004, S. 143-152.

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Haites E, Yamin F, Blanchard O, Kemfert C. Implementing the Kyoto Protocol without Russia. Climate Policy. 2004 Jan 1;4(2):143-152. doi: 10.1080/14693062.2004.9685517

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