| July 2019

Unveiling the contribution of building’s embodied energy to global CO₂ emissions: The case of residential buildings in Berlin

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Mercado, José; Becker, Johannes: Unveiling the contribution of building’s embodied energy to global CO₂ emissions: The case of residential buildings in Berlin. 2019.
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