Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) are widely used as cooling agents in refrigeration and air conditioning, as solvents in industrial processes, as fire-extinguishing agents, for foam blowing, and as aerosol propellants. They have been used in large quantities as the primary substitutes for ozonedepleting substances regulated under the Montreal Protocol. However, many HFCs are potent greenhouse gases (GHGs) and as such subject to global phase-down under the Kigali Amendment (KA) to the Montreal Protocol. In this study, we develop a range of long-Term scenarios for HFC emissions under varying degrees of stringency in climate policy and assess co-benefits in the form of electricity savings and associated reductions in GHG and air pollutant emissions. ...
The anthropogenic fluorinated (F-gases) greenhouse gas emissions have increased significantly in rec...
The electricity demand for space cooling in the non-residential building (NRB) sector of China is gr...
<p>India's growing role in the global climate debate makes it imperative to analyse emission reducti...
Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) are widely used as cooling agents in refrigeration and air conditioning, a...
Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) emitted from uses such as refrigerants and thermal insulating foam, are no...
Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) are synthetically produced compounds primarily used for cooling purposes a...
The Montreal Protocol is an international agreement designed to heal the ozone layer. It outlines sc...
The Montreal Protocol (UNEP, 2007) has successfully worked to phase out the use of ozone depleting s...
Abstract. The emissions of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) have increased significantly in the past 2 ...
In October of 2016, nearly 200 Parties agreed to amend the Montreal Protocol in Kigali, Rwanda, to p...
The Montreal Protocol has evolved from focusing primarily on ozone layer protection to addressing cl...
China is the largest producer and consumer of hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), and the production o...
Cooling is needed to protect vulnerable populations from heatwaves, keep vaccines viable and food fr...
The potent greenhouse gases (also called the "F-gases") are on the list of greenhouse gases, covered...
As the primary alternative to ozone-depleting refrigerants, hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) have increased...
The anthropogenic fluorinated (F-gases) greenhouse gas emissions have increased significantly in rec...
The electricity demand for space cooling in the non-residential building (NRB) sector of China is gr...
<p>India's growing role in the global climate debate makes it imperative to analyse emission reducti...
Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) are widely used as cooling agents in refrigeration and air conditioning, a...
Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) emitted from uses such as refrigerants and thermal insulating foam, are no...
Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) are synthetically produced compounds primarily used for cooling purposes a...
The Montreal Protocol is an international agreement designed to heal the ozone layer. It outlines sc...
The Montreal Protocol (UNEP, 2007) has successfully worked to phase out the use of ozone depleting s...
Abstract. The emissions of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) have increased significantly in the past 2 ...
In October of 2016, nearly 200 Parties agreed to amend the Montreal Protocol in Kigali, Rwanda, to p...
The Montreal Protocol has evolved from focusing primarily on ozone layer protection to addressing cl...
China is the largest producer and consumer of hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), and the production o...
Cooling is needed to protect vulnerable populations from heatwaves, keep vaccines viable and food fr...
The potent greenhouse gases (also called the "F-gases") are on the list of greenhouse gases, covered...
As the primary alternative to ozone-depleting refrigerants, hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) have increased...
The anthropogenic fluorinated (F-gases) greenhouse gas emissions have increased significantly in rec...
The electricity demand for space cooling in the non-residential building (NRB) sector of China is gr...
<p>India's growing role in the global climate debate makes it imperative to analyse emission reducti...