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The trouble with negative emissions

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Abstract
Reliance on negative-emission concepts locks in humankind's carbon addiction
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Published
Oct 14, 2016
Vol/Issue
354(6309)
Pages
182-183
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Funding
Research Council of Norway
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Kevin Anderson, Glen Peters (2016). The trouble with negative emissions. Science, 354(6309), 182-183. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aah4567
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