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Fostering Effective Energy Transition 2023

Endnotes

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12. Ibid.

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25. Net Zero by 2050, op. cit. Calculated for $80/bbl.

26. Ibid.

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30. Ibid.

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39. Ewing, Jackson, et al., op. cit.

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48. Ibid.

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92. Ibid.

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