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Cooperative Climate: Acknowledgements

Cooperative Climate: Acknowledgements

This article has been reviewed by the following Topic Editor: Cutler J. Cleveland

The authors thank the many interviewees and reviewers of the book drafts for their valuable input. The authors thank the Institute of Energy Economics of Japan; Energy Research Institute of China; and the Korean Energy Research Institute for co-hosting and participating in the workshops. The research activity was funded by the Japanese Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry.

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This book was prepared to rapidly communicate research findings to the climate policy community. While this document is believed to contain correct information, the author(s) and their affiliated organizations do not make any warranty or assume any legal responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of any information, nor for any consequence of their use. Reference herein to any specific commercial product, process or manufacturer does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation or favoring. The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this book are entirely those of the authors and do not necessarily state or reflect those of their affiliated organizations.

 


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International Institute for Sustainable Development (Lead Author);Cutler J. Cleveland (Topic Editor) "Cooperative Climate: Acknowledgements". In: Encyclopedia of Earth. Eds. Cutler J. Cleveland (Washington, D.C.: Environmental Information Coalition, National Council for Science and the Environment). [First published in the Encyclopedia of Earth October 24, 2008; Last revised Date July 9, 2012; Retrieved June 19, 2013 <http://www.eoearth.org/article/Cooperative_Climate:_Acknowledgements>

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