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Four decades of multiyear targets in energy policy: aspirations or credible commitments?. (2014). Nemet, Gregory ; Rimal, Bickey ; Braden, Peter ; Cubero, Ed.
In: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy and Environment.
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