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Rethinking Downstream Regulation: Californias Opportunity to Engage Households in Reducing Greenhouse Gases. (2008). Heres, David ; Karner, Alex ; Lang, Ziv ; Hixson, Mark ; Gould, Gregory ; Niemeier, Debbie A. ; Del Valle, David Heres ; Okma, Carrie ; Bachmann, Brooke .
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  56. What explains the short-term dynamics of the prices of CO2 emissions?. (). Sousa, Ricardo ; Nguyen, Duc Khuong ; Hammoudeh, Shawkat.
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