Brenda Boardman Environmental Change Institute / Environmental Change Institute / University of Oxford / Environmental Change Institute of Oxford University / /
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Organization
G8 / Environmental Change Institute / University of Oxford University Abstract Electricity / University of Oxford / Brenda Boardman Environmental Change Institute / Australian Greenhouse Office / European Commission / Department of Trade and Industry / European Union / Oxford University / /
Person
Brenda Boardman / Mark Hinnells / /
Position
author / /
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