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Pre-workshop Background Readings on Climate Strategies Post-COP21 and Sustainable Economies in Europe
Background Readings
This report was compiled as background readings for the participants of the Climate Strategies post-COP21 and Sustainable Economies in Europe workshop, that was held in Florence, Italy on July 1, 2016.
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Akcayoz De Neve, Pinar, Gianfranco Gianfrate, Karoline Steinbacher, and Henry Lee. “Pre-workshop Background Readings on Climate Strategies Post-COP21 and Sustainable Economies in Europe.” Environment and Natural Resources Program, Belfer Center, July 2016.
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