The California Air Resources Board agreed to a strategy to
phase down potent greenhouse gases, including HFCs.
«If the largest consumers of HFCs are agreeing to
phase down these potent greenhouse gases, other countries should join the consensus and take real action to combat climate change.»
Not exact matches
First among equals: the global
phase out of leaded gasoline, which has helped bring
down blood levels of this
potent neurotoxic in children.
It also aims to
phase down use of HCFC - 22, a
potent greenhouse gas, and to «achieve effective control» of another, HFC - 23.
Parties to the Montreal Protocol met last month in Vienna to negotiate a global
phase down of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), super-greenhouse gases that are thousands of times more
potent than carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Finally, after years of negotiations, the global community agreed to a
phase down of these
potent greenhouse gases in October 2016, again under the Montreal Protocol.
EIA's Climate Campaign focuses on international and domestic policies to
phase -
down hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs)-
potent greenhouse gases (GHGs) used primarily in refrigeration, air conditioning, and foam applications.
At the 36th OEWG, Parties have four amendment proposals to consider for negotiating a deal on a global
phase -
down of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs); HFCs are a group of
potent greenhouse gases used mainly in refrigeration and air - conditioning, with climate impacts hundreds to thousands of times higher than CO2.