Key issues and options in accounting for carbon sequestration and temporary storage in life cycle assessment and carbon footprinting
Miguel Brandão(Joint Research Centre), Kirana Chomkhamsri(Joint Research Centre), Annie Levasseur(Polytechnique Montréal), Michael Zwicky Hauschild(Technical University of Denmark), Susanne Vedel Jørgensen(Technical University of Denmark), Bo P. Weidema(Aalborg University), Miko U. F. Kirschbaum(Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research), David Pennington(Joint Research Centre), Annette Cowie(New South Wales Department of Primary Industries)
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