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Research 354: IE-NETs: Investigating the Potential for Negative Emissions Technologies (NETs) in Ireland

November 9, 2020

Authors: Barry McMullin, Michael B. Jones, Paul R. Price, Alwynne McGeever and Paul Rice

http://www.epa.ie/pubs/reports/research/climate/research354.html

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