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108  Ibid.

        109  Rogelj, J., Luderer, G., Pietzcker, R. C., Kriegler, E., Schaeffer, M., Krey, V., & Riahi, K. 2015. Energy system transformations
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        110  Climate Action Tracker. 2016. The 10 Most Important Short-Term Steps to Limit Warming to 1.5-degrees C. Retrieved
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        111  Ürge-Vorsatz, D., Novikova, A., & Sharmina, M. (2009). Counting good: quantifying the co-benefits of improved
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        112  Ibid.

        113  Ibid.
        114  The New Climate Economy. 2014. Technical Note: Infrastructure investment needs of a low-carbon scenario. Retrieved
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        115  IEA World Energy Outlook 2016: IEA’s 6DS scenario; and “Better Growth, Better Climate”, New Climate Economy,
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        116  The estimates include an additional USD $ 14 trillion expenditures in energy efficiency in buildings, transport and
        infrastructure, as well as in low-carbon technology for energy generation, and the subtraction of USD - $9.3 trillion
        in reduced CAPEX in fossil fuels, reduced cost in electricity transmission and distribution, and reduced CAPEX in
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        117  Ibid.

        118  Climate Action Tracker. 2016. The 10 Most Important Short-Term Steps to Limit Warming to 1.5-degrees C. Retrieved
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        120  Seto K. C., et al. 2014: Human Settlements, Infrastructure and Spatial Planning. In: Climate Change 2014: Mitigation
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        122  Ibid.

        123  SITRA. 2015. Green to Scale - Low-carbon success stories to inspire the world. Sitra Studies 105. (O.
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        125  U.S. Green Building Council. 2016. Benefits of Green Building. Retrieved from: http://www.usgbc.org/articles/green-
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        126  “Perspectives for the Energy Transition: Investment Needs for a Low Carbon Energy System”, OECD/IEA and IRENA
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        127  Ibid.
        128  Global Green Growth Institute. 2016. Mind the Gap: Bridging the Climate Financing Gap with Innovative Financial
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