Authors:
Andrew R. Jacobson, University of Colorado, Boulder, and NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory
John B. Miller, NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory
Kevin Robert Gurney, Northern Arizona University

Fossil Fuel Emissions Estimates for North America

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