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Comparing climate and cost impacts of reference levels for reducing emissions from deforestation

Jonah Busch1,6, Bernardo Strassburg2,3, Andrea Cattaneo4, Ruben Lubowski5, Aaron Bruner6, Richard Rice6, Anna Creed3, Ralph Ashton3 and Frederick Boltz6

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