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Climate Action Network Europe / Industrial Greenhouse Gases
Greenchill Technology Association European Union Documents: The European Union has a proposal on regulating certain fluorinated gases which is currently being discussed in the European Parliament and the Council. Environment Council ... in the EU Hotspot, July 2005 Briefing Paper to the IPCC/TEAP Special report: F-Gases, Ozone and Climate Change July 2005 - CAN-E Out of the Ozone Depleting Frying Pan ...
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Climate Change Central
The principal greenhouse gases that enter the atmosphere because of human activities are carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O) and fluorinated gases such as hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons and sulfur hexafluoride.
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July 2008 On 11 July 08 DEFRA invited views on proposals that carry forward the implementation of ten Commission Regulations establishing fleshed out legal ... are taking a lead on working with UK Government on the implementation of the European Fluorinated Gases Regulation which came into force on 4th July 2007. The requirements for leak checking ...
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FoE Europe - Press Release
For example for the EU-15, the base year for the Kyoto Protocol for CO2, CH4 and N20 is 1990; for the fluorinated gases 12 Member States have selected 1995 as the base year, whereas Austria, France and Italy have chosen 1990. [2] A linear path drawn from 1990 to 2010 shows that emissions in 2006 should have been at -6.4% and not ...
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Kyoto Protocol Target Achievement Plan. Background of Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Under the Montreal Protocol, which was implemented to protect the ozone layer, three fluorinated gases (hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), perfluorocarbons (PFCs) and SF6) were adopted as substitutes for chlorofluorocarbons. However, because of their high global warming potential (GWP), these three fluorinated ...
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Climate Action Network Europe / Industrial Greenhouse Gases
HFC, PFc and SF6. These last three are human-made gases, sometimes called 'potent industrial greenhouse gases' (PIGGs) or 'fluorinated greenhouse gases' (f-gases). HFCs, PFCs and SF6 have extremely high global warming ... regulation in the EU Hotspot, July 2005 Briefing Paper to the IPCC/TEAP Special report: F-Gases, Ozone and Climate Change July 2005 - CAN-E Out of the Ozone Depleting Frying Pan into ...
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