Using Attributional Life Cycle Assessment to Estimate Climate‐Change Mitigation Benefits Misleads Policy Makers
Richard J. Plevin(California Department of Transportation), Felix Creutzig(Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change), Mark A. Delucchi(University of California, Davis)
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