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Can Our Governments Achieve Their Emissions Reductions Targets?

The urgency of climate protection has prompted politicians to make ambitious, long-term commitments to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. But are targets such as a 60-percent reduction in CO2 emissions by 2050 actually reachable?


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