The timing of biological carbon sequestration and carbon abatement in the energy sector under optimal strategies against climate risks
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séquestration biologique du carbone; cycle du carbone; dommages climatiques; contrôle optimal stochastique; système énergétique; biological carbon sequestration; carbon cycle; climate damages; optimal stochastic control; energy sector;All these keywords.
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