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Under the influence of global climate change, countries around the world are actively involved in addressing climate change; While worldwide uniform reduction program has not yet formed, but scholars have made various proposals, such as Nordhaus (2007), Stern (2006), Sørensen (2008), UNDP (2008), Wang et al. (2012a, b).

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Wang, Z., Wu, J., Liu, C., Gu, G. (2017). The Impact of Sea Level Rise. In: Integrated Assessment Models of Climate Change Economics. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3945-4_3

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