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Mitigation activities in other sectors and adaptation measures may result in increased industrial product demand and corre-sponding emissions (robust evidence, high agreementProduction ). of mitigation technologies (e. g., insulation materials for buildings) or material demand for adaptation measures (e. g., infrastructure materi-
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