As corporate interests continue to delay these negotiations, there's one opportunity that shouldn't be missed to address climate change in the short - term —
eliminating hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) under the Montreal Protocol.
America's leading beverage companies have vowed voluntarily to
eliminate hydrofluorocarbons — a common coolant and contributor to carbon emissions - as a refrigerant in company - controlled coolers, vending machines and fountain dispensers.
Not exact matches
While a plethora of climate related topics will be discussed at the conference, there is one thing we at EIA will be watching for: how soon will countries
eliminate the use of the most potent greenhouse gases,
hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs)?
Although the Montreal Protocol
eliminated the use of most gases which were damaging the ozone layer, its job is not done as
hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs)-- the chemicals which have replaced ozone - depleting substances — are now destroying our climate.