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Brochures & facts sheets
 
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"F-GASES - further reducing global warming" NEW: 2009 version
 
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 Size: 160 KB
"Greenhouse gases emissions: what has led to their most significant reduction?" (2003 version)
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  Size: max. 166 KB
"HFCs, refrigeration and air conditioning
Minimising climate impact, maximising safety"
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  Size: max. 2MB
"HCFs for thermal insulation
A solution addressing the climate change challenge"
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Fact sheets

A review of scientific information regarding fluorocarbons
N° 1 Environmental impact of a material
N° 2 The ozone layer
N° 3 Chlorine loading of the stratosphere
N° 4 The recovery of the ozone layer
N° 5 Climate change and ozone depletion
N° 6 Ozone depletion over Europe
N° 7 Lack of effect of additional controls
N° 8 Trifluoroacetic acid
N° 9 The third assessment report (IPCC-TAR)
N° 10 PFCs
N° 11 F-solvents
N° 12 End of life HFCs
N° 13 Burning Fluoropolymers
N° 14 Lessons from replacing CFCs in Europe
N° 15 Antartic 2004 Ozone Hole Presentations
N° 16 MRGL (Maximum Recommended Guidance Level for fluorocarbons impurities).
N° 17 The Contribution of HFCs to European Greenhouse Gas Emissions
N° 18 Selecting and Using GWP values for Refrigerants