Carbon footprints and food systems : do current accounting methodologies disadvantage developing countries?
Carbon footprints and food systems : do current accounting methodologies disadvantage developing countries? is a book. It was written by Paul Brenton and published by a copublication of Stanford Social Sciences and the World Bank in 2010.
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- author: Paul Brenton
- publication date: 2010
- book publisher: a copublication of Stanford Social Sciences and the World Bank
- book series: World Bank study
- book subjects: Greenhouse gas mitigation, Food industry and trade-Environmental aspects, Greenhouse gases-Measurement
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