100% Clean and Renewable Wind, Water, and Sunlight All-Sector Energy Roadmaps for 139 Countries of the World
Mark Z. Jacobson(Stanford University), Alexander S. Yachanin(Stanford University), Peter Enevoldsen(Aarhus University), Jingfan Wang(Stanford University), Stephanie Redfern(Stanford University), Jonathan W. Lo(Medical Research Council), Mark A. Delucchi(University of California, Davis), Jenny R. Erwin(Stanford University), Sean Morris(Stanford University), Zack A.F. Bauer(Stanford University), Liat Chobadi(Technische Universität Berlin), William E. Chapman(Stanford University), Clayton B. Meyer(Stanford University), Cedric Bozonnat(Stanford University), Eleanor M. Hennessy(Stanford University), Simone Fobi(Stanford University), Ivalin Petkov(Stanford University), Kevin Moy(Stanford University), Hailey A. Clonts(Stanford University), Michael A. Sontag(Stanford University), Mary A. Cameron(Stanford University), Jingyi Liu(Stanford University), Patrick L. O'Neill(Stanford University), Robin Schucker(Stanford University), Eric J. Weiner(Stanford University), Owen K. Goldstrom(Stanford University)
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