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EMISSIONS GAP REPORT 2018 – REFERENCES


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UNFCCC (2015) Paris Agreement. The Conference of the Parties. Available at: https://unfccc.int/sites/default/files/ english_paris_agreement.pdf [Accessed 30 October 2018].


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Arup and C40 Cities for Climate Leadership Network (2014) Working Together: Global Aggregation of City Climate Commitments. Available at: https://c40-production-images.s3.amazonaws.com/researches/images/24_Working_ Together_Global_Aggregation.original.pdf?1411483385.


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Bhardwaj, A. and Khosla, R. (2017) Mainstreaming Climate Action in Cities: The Case of Rajkot. Centre for Policy Research. Available at: http://www.cprindia.org/research/reports/mainstreaming-climate- action-indian-cities-case-study-rajkot.


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