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    The Transition Element Framework™ is IPCC knowledge summarised, 
structured into building blocks, defined in code, and filled with data.

    The TEF, developed by ClimateView, originated from a collaboration with key Swedish agencies and has been co-developed with cities and regions worldwide.

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