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    City carbon footprint networks
    29 Jul 2016
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    Guangwu Chen, Thomas Wiedmann, Michalis Hadjikakou, Hazel Rowley
    Energies

    Progressive cities worldwide have demonstrated political leadership by initiating meaningful strategies and actions to tackle climate change. However, the lack of knowledge concerning embodied greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of cities has hampered effective mitigation. The authors analyse trans-boundary GHG emission transfers between five Australian cities...

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