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added 3 September, 2010
« The German Environment Agency UBA has ordered a wide range of test series to determine the safety implications of next generation chemical refrigerant HFC1234yf. With the result... »
added 27 August, 2010
« Brussels 27 August 2010: BeyondHFCs, the international campaign advocating the phase-out of climate warming f-gases and their replacement with natural refrigerants, is proud to ... »
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added 25 August, 2010
« The Australia-based Green Cooling Association is urging the new Australian government to put in place an effective scheme for the recovery and destruction of global warming refr... »

added 12 August, 2010
« In June 2010, the parliamentary group DIE LINKE asked the German government to clarify their stand on the new synthetic refrigerant for car air-conditioning systems that is adva... »
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added 3 August, 2010
« Last October, on the eve of the Copenhagen talks, Richard Levangie pointed out that climate change isn’t only about carbon dioxide. Doing more to reduce non-CO2 climate change contributors, Levangie reported, “might head global warming... »

added 28 July, 2010
« The German high-speed train ICE has made the headlines last week due to air-conditioning failures and passengers discomfort. The trains' air-conditioning systems are simply not ... »

added 15 July, 2010
« Natural refrigerant refrigeration technology has recently been implemented in supermarkets located in Turkey, Brazil and South Africa, confirming the viability of natural refrig... »

added 7 July, 2010
« In 2007, the president of the German car maker association VDA, declared that the German car makers would be the first ones to use the natural refrigerant CO2 in car air-conditi... »

added 2 July, 2010
« Indonesia's State Environment Report blames HCFCs for the alarming thinning of the ozone layer above the country. »

added 28 June, 2010
« TurkStat announced greenhouse gas emissions inventory for the year 2008. »

added 17 June, 2010
« The UK Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) is asking 10 major UK companies to set an example and cease trade with HFC-23 carbon credits that have become “perverse&rdq... »

added 11 June, 2010
« BeyondHFCs will participate in the 30th Open-ended Working Group of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol in Geneva and use the occasion to present the campaign's progress as wel... »

added 10 June, 2010
« A new report highlights the need for urgent action in the EU to tap HFC emissions: By 2030, HFC emissions from the cooling sector are projected to increase by more than 50% com... »

added 3 June, 2010
« In its first major Climate Action Report to the United Nations, the US projects that national greenhouse gases will grow by 4% by 2020. A large portion of the growth is driven b... »
added 28 May, 2010
« BRUSSELS, 28 MAY 2010: The German car maker association backs down from past promises and announces the future use of a controversial new refrigerant proposed by U.S. chemical g... »
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added 29 April, 2010
« 35 new climate friendly Coca-Cola vending machines for the US Capitol buildings have been unveiled. Featuring natural refrigerant CO2 that reduces direct greenhouse gas emissions by 99%, the machines support the ‘Green the Capitol’ pro... »

added 25 March, 2010
« The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to collect emissions data from several additional industries, including the oil and gas sector as well as industries that emit fluorinated gases and facilities that inject and store carbo... »

added 22 March, 2010
« Initially invented in Japan, hundreds of thousands of vending machines operating with natural refrigerant carbon dioxide (also called CO2 or R-744) have to date been successfull... »

added 12 March, 2010
« The European Commission (EC) presented a new communication on climate change, urging for a swift implementation of the Copenhagen Accord. The EC wishes to integrate the Copenhag... »

added 11 March, 2010
« British Member of Parliament (MP) Clive Efford launched a bill under the ten-minute rule motion on 9 March 2010 calling for a phase-out of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) in supermark... »

added 18 February, 2010
« The Maldives have announced to phase out HCFCs by 2020. An initiative in line with the island nation’s endeavour to become the first carbon neutral country. »
added 16 February, 2010
« Brussels, 17 February 2010: New tests by the German Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) confirm that HFO-1234yf which is pushed by the chemical industry a... »
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added 4 February, 2010
« A recently published study shows that HFC-23 controlled by the Kyoto Protocol still grows strongly. This fuels the argument that Kyoto is a failure and strengthens the need to p... »

added 19 January, 2010
« The Spanish EU presidency hosted an informal climate and energy Council of ministers in Seville last week end. Discussions focused on possible ways to kick-start economic recove... »
added 22 December, 2009
« Brussels, 22 Dec. 2009. COP15 did not deliver. The Copenhagen Accord is shallow and does not list any concrete actions to be taken, nor does it comprise a roadmap or timeframe f... »
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added 10 December, 2009
« California has adopted the first regulation in the U.S. to reduce refrigerant gas emissions from commercial and industrial refrigeration systems using synthetic refrigerant... »
added 8 December, 2009
« BeyondHFCs calls for figures and bold action for a successful post-2012 climate scenario and sees the Copenhagen negotiations as an opportunity to phase out potent greenhouse ga... »
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added 4 December, 2009
« The Coca-Cola Company takes the lead in the commercial HFC-free refrigeration by investing into natural refrigerants. The company commits to having new cooling equipment 100% HF... »

added 20 November, 2009
« A new Greenpeace video explains how HFCs used to cool our drinks, cars and buildings pose a growing threat to the climate. A petition joined to the video calls for a phase out o... »

added 4 November, 2009
« It has become increasingly clear that a fully-worked out climate treaty will not emerge from Copenhagen in December. However, one should not be surprised if the ozone treaty neg... »

added 3 November, 2009
« BeyondHFCs has issued a position paper maintaining that the North American proposal to amend the Montreal Protocol is not an environmentally viable option. The position comes as... »

added 29 October, 2009
« A one-time train link between Kyoto and Copenhagen opens up next week – a United Nations-sponsored one-month, 9,000-kilometre journey symbolically joining the site of the last global warming pact with what is hoped to be the birthplace of th... »

added 26 October, 2009
« In the last part of the Atmosphere 2009 special the recommendations developed and discussed by the participants of the ammonia workshop are presented. The main purpose was to formulate concrete actions to bring existing and new technologies faster... »
source: R744.com

added 26 October, 2009
« On 21 October, an international conference on natural refrigerants held in Brussels drew to a close. The two days event brought lively discussions about the all dominating question of what would be needed in a concerted effort of policy, industry,... »
source: Reuters

added 7 September, 2009
« TOKYO, Sept 7 (Reuters) - Japan's prime minister-elect said on Monday he will forge ahead with a tough 25 percent cut in emissions by 2020, despite growing opposition from industry which says the target will hurt the world's No. 2 economy. »
added 12 August, 2009
« On 12 August 2009, BeyondHFCs is calling on all citizens to make a conscious appeal to world leaders attending the Copenhagen discussions in December 2009, to support a worldwid... »
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source: Reuters

added 12 August, 2009
« Global carbon dioxide emissions in 2008 rose 1.94 percent year-on-year to 31.5 billion metric tons, German renewable energy industry institute IWR revealed this week. In order to address the trend of increasing CO2 emissions, the institute re... »
source: R744.com

added 14 July, 2009
« The Swedish Ministry of Finance has published a proposal on introducing a tax on HFCs. The proposed tax is expected to decrease emissions by around 0.1 million tonnes of CO2 equivalents by 2020, while a proposed premium to be paid when HFCs are de... »
added 13 July, 2009
« Brussels/Geneva, 2009.07.13: BeyondHFCs is an international campaign calling for a global phase out of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) in refrigeration and air conditioning systems an... »
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added 7 July, 2009
« In Mexico, climate leaders have to reach a truly global deal in which all countries take on their fair share of the effort needed to prevent dangerous climate change. The world... »
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added 19 June, 2009
« Shortly after having announced a delay of 1 year in phasing in its national scheme to reduce GHG emissions, but also having put forward a new, ambitious 25% by 2020 target, the Australian government is now proposing an amendment to the Kyoto Proto... »
source: R744.com
added 24 June, 2009
« The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has chosen R744.com as a platform to reach out to the global CO2 community and invite organisations and companies to contribute case studies about commercially available alternatives to HCFC-based te... »
source: R744.com
added 24 June, 2009
« A dire report on how HFCs could drive global climate change has sparked worldwide reactions among policy makers and scientists. The baseline scenario assumes that the MAC Directive will take effect in 2011, as planned. Despite the global environme... »
source: R744.com
added 23 June, 2009
« In an article published on 23 June 2009, Reuters sheds light on the automotive industry’s delaying tactics as regards the implementation of the MAC Directive. In a letter seen by Reuters and sent to the European Commission some weeks ago, AC... »
source: R744.com
added 12 June, 2009
« Environment Minister Sigmar Gabriel has raised his voice to warn the German automotive industry against a “highly risky economic and technical adventure” with an untested, flammable, and toxic refrigerant 1234yf. Moreover, manufacturer... »
added 1 May, 2009
« The refrigerant commonly used in mobile air conditioning (MAC) systems is tetrafluoroethane, R134a for short. R134a has a high global warming potential (GWP), 1,300 times higher - according to more recent calculations by the Intergovernmental Pan... »
source: R744.com
added 18 December, 2008
« European lawmakers have given the final thumbs up to a set of measures to fight climate change in the European Union. Although adopted as "the most ambitious environmental package ever", the deal includes significant concessions to indus... »

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added 19 September, 2008
« California has proposed an extensive set of leak detection, repair, reporting, and retrofitting rules for large air conditioning and refrigeration systems using high global warming F-gases. Facilities using the natural refrigerant CO2 would not be... »
source: R744.com
added 3 September, 2008
« The European Parliament’s Industry Committee has recommended to give carmakers an extra 3 years to comply with targets set by an original European Commission proposal. Meanwhile, a clear majority of Europeans would support tough emission red... »
source: R744.com
added 30 July, 2008
« CO2Technology is a highly interesting but also still poorly understood option to replace HCFCs in developing countries, reactions at an international Montreal Protocol meeting in Bangkok showed. A comprehensive report now updates on projects and o... »
source: R744.com
added 24 July, 2008
« A global move away from ozone-depleting substances towards high global warming HFCs will be disastrous for the climate, experts warned at an international meeting in Bangkok earlier this month. A decision for natural refrigerants, including CO2, i... »
source: R744.com
added 11 July, 2008
« Energy efficiency is the essential first step forward, a new IEA report submitted to this year's G8 Summit states. In the last article of our climate change feature, G8 leaders pledged to implement IEA’s energy efficiency recommendations acr... »
source: R744.com
added 25 June, 2008
« CO2 and other natural refrigerants are viable alternatives to ozone-depleting HCFCs in developing countries, a report with contributions from experts around the world suggests. Before its official launch at an international meeting in Bangkok next... »
source: R744.com
added 2 June, 2008
« The decomposition products of synthetic refrigerants could pose a grave long-term threat to the environment, according to Dr. Ernst Furrer, chemist at the Swiss Environment Agency. He therefore urges policy makers and the industry to promote natur... »
source: R744.com
added 16 April, 2008
« An expert group is meeting today to continue progress in issuing key recommendations on CO2 (R744) Mobile Air Conditioning. R744.com presents here the key points of the latest draft report under discussion, which can help pave the way for the comm... »
source: R744.com
added 10 April, 2008
« CO2-based refrigeration and heating applications feature as strong candidates to replace HCFCs worldwide and reduce ozone and climate impacts altogether, it emerged from an expert meeting organized by the European Commission in Canada. »
source: R744.com
added 17 March, 2008
« The 27 EU head of states have agreed to push forward an ambitious climate change package to be adopted latest in spring 2009. Meanwhile, an EU-wide survey has shown that global warming remains the main environmental concern of Europeans. »
source: R744.com
added 15 February, 2008
« Restrictions for the use of high global warming refrigerants in Mobile Air Conditioning and Commercial Refrigeration are gradually taking place in California. Two public workshops in February mentioned CO2 as a viable alternative to replace HFCs i... »
source: R744.com
added 30 January, 2008
« Most EU Member States are not doing enough to reduce energy use at the national level, a first review of action plans submitted to the European Commission has shown. Meanwhile, a new report by the European Parliament blames the Commission itself f... »
source: R744.com
added 4 January, 2008
« In its next public workshop, the California Air Resources Board will discuss measures to restrict the use of R134a in Mobile Air Conditioning, including a ban on do-it-yourself servicing, additional leak tests, and an early replacement with altern... »
source: R744.com
added 20 December, 2007
« [UPDATE 2008-01-03] The European Commission has proposed tough CO2 emission limits of 120 g/km by 2012 and economic fines for non-compliance, with criticism from carmakers and NGOs. Efficiency requirements for Mobile Air Conditioning will... »
source: R744.com
added 7 December, 2007
« UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has urged world leaders to adopt a new climate change deal by 2009 to follow the Kyoto Protocol, with a key role played by business. After the first week of the UN Bali conference, results still look promising. »
source: R744.com
added 24 October, 2007
« The European Parliament in full recommends to reflect emissions from air conditioning in test cycles and on advertising material, as part of the upcoming EU strategy to reduce CO2 emissions from cars. It also voted to give carmakers more time to m... »
source: R744.com
added 24 September, 2007
« Nearly 200 countries have agreed to accelerate the phase-out of ozone-depleting and global warming HCFC gases. The UN, the International Institute of Refrigeration, and the German Environment Agency are recommending the use of natural refrigerants... »
source: R744.com
added 14 August, 2007
« Most Member States are struggling to transfer EU efficiency standards for energy-using products into national law. This may put at risk the timely adoption of eco-design requirements for commercial refrigerators and freezers. »
source: R744.com
added 19 July, 2007
« Including air conditioning in vehicle testing, low vehicle CO2 emission limits, and strict deadlines are favoured by different committees of the European Parliament. Their proposals will help to promote innovation in the car industry. »
source: R744.com
added 5 July, 2007
« On 4 July, a law ruling the treatment and recovery of fluorinated gases in stationary air conditioning, heating and refrigeration became effective in all EU countries. However, not all governments and industries have done enough to comply. »
source: R744.com
added 21 June, 2007
« As a high priority Early Action Measure against climate change, California may prohibit the sale of "do-it-yourself" high global warming refrigerants for cars. R744 (CO2 ) emerges as the likely sustainable alternative. »
source: R744.com
added 7 June, 2007
« Leaders of the eight most industrialized nations have pledged to substantially cut global greenhouse gas emissions, although no concrete targets have been fixed. »
source: R744.com
added 9 May, 2007
« The Federal Environment Agency has issued an urgent call on carmakers to replace the high global warming fluid HFC-134a with the natural refrigerant CO2 as soon as possible. Its appeal is based on proven environmental and economic benefits of R744... »
source: R744.com
added 10 April, 2007
« Fuel-efficient Mobile Air Conditioning, such as R744 systems, will reduce vehicle greenhouse gas emissions by 17 million tons from 2010 to 2020 while also providing economic savings, according to estimations by the European Commission. »
source: R744.com
added 9 March, 2007
« An overwhelming majority of Europeans are concerned about climate change and expect policymakers to push for energy-efficient solutions, according to a new survey conducted in the 27 EU Member States. »
source: R744.com
added 1 March, 2007
« Greenhouse gas emissions from transport are steadily increasing while energy efficiency improvements have slowed down, according to a new report from the European Environment Agency that calls EU policymakers to increase political pressure on carm... »
source: R744.com
added 16 November, 2006
« Alone the main refrigerant used in current Mobile Air Conditioning accounted for 66.1 million tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States in 2005, a new governmental study has found. »
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