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In-text: (Bao and Zhang, 2020)
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In-text: (Burns, Eckersley and Tobin, 2019)
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In-text: (Dray and Schäfer, 2021)
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In-text: (Dupont, Oberthür and von Homeyer, 2020)
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In-text: (Dupont, Oberthür and von Homeyer, 2020)
Your Bibliography: Dupont, C., Oberthür, S. and von Homeyer, I., 2020. The Covid-19 crisis: a critical juncture for EU climate policy development?. Journal of European Integration, [online] 42(8), pp.1095-1110. Available at: <https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07036337.2020.1853117> [Accessed 13 March 2022].
In-text: (Recovery plan for Europe, 2021)
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In-text: (EU achieves 20-20-20 climate targets, 55 % emissions cut by 2030 reachable with more efforts and policies, 2021)
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In-text: (Forman et al., 2021)
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In-text: (Claim tax relief for your job expenses, 2022)
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In-text: (Jain, Currie and Aston, 2022)
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In-text: (Kanitkar, 2020)
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In-text: (Kibria and Yousuf Haroon, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Kibria, G. and Yousuf Haroon, A., 2017. Climate Change Impacts on Wetlands of Bangladesh, its Biodiversity and Ecology, and Actions and Programs to Reduce Risks. Wetland Science, [online] pp.189-204. Available at: <https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-81-322-3715-0_10#citeas> [Accessed 11 March 2022].
In-text: (Le Quéré et al., 2020)
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In-text: (Leahy, 2022)
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In-text: (Maniatis, Chiaramonti and van den Heuvel, 2021)
Your Bibliography: Maniatis, K., Chiaramonti, D. and van den Heuvel, E., 2021. Post COVID-19 Recovery and 2050 Climate Change Targets: Changing the Emphasis from Promotion of Renewables to Mandated Curtailment of Fossil Fuels in the EU Policies. Energies, [online] 14(5), p.1347. Available at: <https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/5/1347> [Accessed 7 March 2022].
In-text: (Maucieri, Barbera, Vymazal and Borin, 2017)
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In-text: (Zeng et al., 2021)
Your Bibliography: Zeng, N., Han, P., Liu, Z., Liu, D., Oda, T., Martin, C., Liu, Z., Yao, B., Sun, W., Wang, P., Cai, Q., Dickerson, R. and Maksyutov, S., 2021. Global to local impacts on atmospheric CO2 from the COVID-19 lockdown, biosphere and weather variabilities. Environmental Research Letters, [online] 17(1). Available at: <https://arxiv.org/pdf/2010.13025.pdf> [Accessed 7 March 2022].
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