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  1. Climate mitigation can support growth in developing countries by Arndt, Channing

    Published 2019
    Subjects: “…fossil fuels…”
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    Opinion Piece
  2. What do we know about the future of energy and food systems? by Arndt, Channing

    Published 2025
    Subjects: “…fossil fuels…”
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    Book Chapter
  3. The need for the nexus approach by Salam, P.A., Pandey, Vishnu Prasad, Shrestha, S., Anal, A.K.

    Published 2017
    Subjects: “…fossil fuels…”
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    Book Chapter
  4. The Climate Security and Energy (Transition) Nexus: Winds of Change by Bößner, Stefan, Läderach, Peter R.D., Pacillo, Grazia

    Published 2022
    “…On the one hand, two thirds of global emissions come from burning fossil fuels. On the other hand, energy – in particular fossil fuels – have been in the past highly geopolitically influential. …”
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    Informe técnico
  5. Policy to promote the production and use of bio-fuels to meet the energy challenge in the transport sector of developed countries by Mattsson, Lisa

    Published 2007
    “…The transport sector is one of the sectors contributing the most to annual carbon emissions due to large dependency on fossil fuels. Since fossil fuels are non-renewable and becoming increasingly scarce, significant uncertainties regarding supply and prices are prevailing and affecting the global economy. …”
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    Otro
  6. The effects of fuel tax on demand for environmentally friendly cars by Dahl, Alma

    Published 2017
    “…The tax is an attempt to decrease the use of fossil fuels along with the emissions. In this paper, the tax on fossil fuels and its effects on the demand for environmentally friendly cars have be estimated. …”
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    First cycle, G2E
  7. The FAOSTAT database of greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture by Tubiello, F.N., Salvatore, M., Rossi, S, Ferrara, A., Fitton N, Smith, Pete

    Published 2013
    “…Over the same decade 2000–2010, the ratio of agriculture to fossil fuel emissions has decreased, from 17.2% to 13.7%, and the decrease is even greater for the ratio of net deforestation to fossil fuel emissions: from 19.1% to 10.1%. …”
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    Journal Article

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