Climate-economy feedbacks, temperature variability, and the social cost of carbon
Jarmo Kikstra(International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis), Chris Brierley(University College London), Dmitry Yumashev(Lancaster University), Paul Waidelich(ETH Zurich), Chris Hope(University of Cambridge), James Rising(London School of Economics and Political Science)
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