Merrill, Laura
Bridle, Richard
Klimscheffskij, Markus
Gagnon-Lebrun, Frédéric
Tommila, Paula
Lontoh, Lucky
Sharma, Shruti
Touchette, Yanick
Gass, Phil
Sanchez, Lourdes
Gerasimchuk, Ivetta
Funding for this research was provided by:
Nordic Council of Ministers ()
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Funding Source: Nordic Council of Ministers
Content Type: Book
Publication History
Published: 2017-04-01
Last updated: 2017-05-23
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Scale of Mistake: Correction: Page 9, line 17-18 should be: Research estimates that the removal of all consumer fossil fuel subsidies would lead to a global decrease in carbon emissions of between 6.4–8.2 per cent by 2050. Correction: Page 28, line 9-11 should be: Research estimates that the removal of all consumer fossil fuel subsidies would lead to a global decrease in carbon emissions of between 6.4–8.2 per cent by 2050.