Indicate separate contributions of long-lived and short-lived greenhouse gases in emission targets
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2022-12
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Allen, Myles R.
Peters, Glen P.
Shine, Keith P.
Azar, Christian
Balcombe, Paul
Boucher, Olivier
Cain, Michelle
Ciais, Philippe
Collins, William
Forster, Piers M.
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Global and Planetary Change, Environmental Chemistry, Atmospheric Science
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Allen, M R, Peters, G P, Shine, K P, Azar, C, Balcombe, P, Boucher, O, Cain, M, Ciais, P, Collins, W, Forster, P M, Frame, D J, Friedlingstein, P, Fyson, C, Gasser, T, Hare, B, Jenkins, S, Hamburg, S P, Johansson, D J A, Lynch, J, Macey, A, Morfeldt, J, Nauels, A, Ocko, I, Oppenheimer, M, Pacala, S W, Pierrehumbert, R, Rogelj, J, Schaeffer, M, Schleussner, C F, Shindell, D, Skeie, R B, Smith, S M & Tanaka, K 2022, 'Indicate separate contributions of long-lived and short-lived greenhouse gases in emission targets', npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, vol. 5, no. 1, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41612-021-00226-2