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source: Euractiv

added 9 August, 2010
« Despite high expectations, the 175 nations attending the first round of UN climate talks on a new climate pact made little progress on drafting a text, but succeeded in "narrowing gaps" among parties in order to move up a gear in the neg... »
source: Triplepundit

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 27 July, 2010
« UNITED NATIONS -- Starting today, the members of the Executive Board of the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) sit down to tackle arguably the most serious controversy since the beginning of the Kyoto Protocol system for offsetting greenhouse gas e... »
source: The Guardian

added 23 July, 2010
« Existing carbon caps may be extended to 2013, and number of countries needed for deal may be lowered »
source: PRNewswire

added 9 July, 2010
« A small group of policy-makers meeting in Montreal this week will decide if up to nine billion tons of carbon dioxide-equivalent emissions (Gt CO2e) will be prevented by accelerating the phase-out of refrigerant gases called HCFCs as agreed in 200... »
source: Reuters

added 6 July, 2010
« A Kyoto Protocol scheme may be encouraging projects to emit more greenhouse gases because of incentives to earn carbon offsets from subsequently destroying these, a U.N. report said. »

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 15 June, 2010
« UNITED NATIONS -- A broad coalition of activists are charging that as much as a third of all Kyoto Protocol carbon offset credits ever sold to banks and governments could be illegitimate because they were generated by firms manipulating the market... »

added 8 June, 2010
« In what is the first Clean Development Mechanism project in the Philippines that has the government acting as coordinating entity, about 375 chillers used in industrial, commerc... »

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... »
source: Breitbart

added 2 March, 2010
« TOKYO, March 1 (Kyodo)—Climate negotiators from about 30 countries and international organizations began exploring ways in a two-day informal meeting from Monday in Tokyo to advance talks to craft a new global framework to combat climate cha... »

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... »
source: The Guardian

added 3 February, 2010
« With the rancour of the failed Copenhagen climate talks still fresh, the election of Scott Brown leaving President Obama without a super-majority in the Senate and doubts over the reputation of the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (I... »

added 2 February, 2010
« The Voluntary Carbon Standard Association (VCSA) announced today that the scope of the VCS Program has been extended to include ozone‐ depleting substances (ODS). »

added 2 February, 2010
« Last month the 15th Conference of the Parties to the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP15) closed by announcing the Copenhagen Accord drawn up by major participating countries. Although the process produced some positive results &mda... »
source: India News

added 25 January, 2010
« New Delhi, Jan 24 : India, China, Brazil and South Africa Sunday announced their support to the Copenhagen Accord to combat climate change but emphasised it was a political rather than a legal agreement, which must feed into a legally binding glob... »
source: ENDS

added 4 December, 2009
« December's UN climate summit in Copenhagen could deliver both a second series of commitments under the Kyoto protocol and a new, overarching global climate agreement that includes the US, according to the UN's climate unit. »

added 6 November, 2009
« COUNTRIES NEED to take “immediate action” to prevent enormous banks of chemicals being released into the atmosphere, with damage equivalent to 20 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2), according to a report published today. »
source: Bangkok Post

added 5 November, 2009
« The fight is on to replace ozone-damaging chemicals with safer replacements. Chemicals from air-conditioning units and refrigerators in daily use throughout Asia could tip the world into catastrophic climate change unless we change our ways soon, ... »

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 22 October, 2009
« This week's EU Council conclusions for the Copenhagen Climate negotiations support using the Montreal Protocol to control the use and production of f-gases. BeyondHFCs welcomes ... »
source: Reuters

added 18 September, 2009
« WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States, Canada and Mexico have proposed using an existing international protocol to reduce emissions of potent greenhouse gases called hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) used in refrigerators and air conditioners, the Stat... »
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. »
source: Reuters

added 21 August, 2009
« BEIJING (Reuters) - China might be the world's biggest generator of carbon credits, but its sclerotic financial sector is still holding the market back, the head of the country's pioneering CO2 exchange said. »

added 20 August, 2009
« US environmental groups have condemned BP and Shell for their two-faced green lobbying against US’ climate bill. Greenpeace and the Platform environmental group have also ... »

added 14 August, 2009
« After a week of talks between the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol little progress has been made in shaping a draft agreement for the Copenhagen climate negotiations in December 20... »

added 12 August, 2009
« UN Delegates at the Bonn negotiations are faced with pledges for emissions cuts, a question due to be fixed in December in Copenhagen. Negotiators will try to shape a 200-page d... »
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: Reuters

added 23 July, 2009
« OSLO (Reuters) - Aid of $10 billion from rich nations would be a "good beginning" to launch a U.N. climate treaty due to be agreed in Copenhagen in December, the United Nations' top climate official said on Thursday. »
source: UNEP
added 16 July, 2009
« 16 July 2008, Geneva--An historic meeting, bringing together experts on the ozone layer and ones on climate change has been concluded this week in Geneva, Switzerland. »

added 18 July, 2009
« GENEVA, July 18, 2009 – After a week of discussions in Geneva, the 195 Parties to the Montreal Protocol ozone treaty staked out their preliminary positions for or against an aggressive climate mitigation proposal by a coalition of island Sta... »

added 22 July, 2009
« Parties to the UN Montreal Protocol dealing with the phase out of ozone depleting substances were confronted with a new trend during last week’s discussions in Geneva: the... »
source: Reuters
added 22 June, 2009
« OSLO (Reuters) - Greenhouse gases from chemicals used in refrigerants and air conditioning are set to be a bigger than expected spur of climate change by 2050, scientists said. »
added 12 June, 2009
« DuPont study says HFC emissions could erase progress »
source: zeenews
added 21 June, 2009
« New Delhi, June 21: India has decided to strongly oppose the attempt by European countries to shift regulation of hydrofluorocarbons from the UN climate convention into the Montreal Protocol, arguing that the move was aimed at avoiding giving fund... »
source: Euractiv
added 1 July, 2009
« Andreas Carlgren, Sweden's environment minister, said he is gearing up for the EU's push towards an ambitious international climate treaty in Copenhagen in December, as his country takes over the bloc's rotating presidency from the Czech Republic ... »
source: Reuters
added 20 April, 2009
« BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union has closed a loophole that would have allowed car manufacturers to continue putting climate-damaging chemicals in air conditioners of new vehicles beyond a 2011 ban, a Commission document showed. »
added 12 June, 2009
« The use of Hydrofluorocarbons in cooling systems may save the ozone layer – but it will harm the climate The Montreal Protocol, set in action in 1987, forced the phase-out of ozone-depleting gases chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and later hydroc... »
added 1 July, 2009
« Fluorinated greenhouse gases (F-gases) gases are a family of chemicals that contain fluorine. Most F-gases are very powerful greenhouse gases which contribute to global warming whe... »
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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... »
added 24 June, 2009
« BEYOND HFCs: A momentum to deliver on policies addressing climate change and global warming    Fluorinated gases (HFCs) are greenhouse gases that have been used by ... »
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source: R744.com
added 21 April, 2009
« According to a recent statement by the European Partnership for Energy and the Environment (EPEE), only 15 European governments are set to be on track for the July 2009 F-gas Regulation’s requirements. »
source: R744.com
added 16 April, 2009
« On 15 April, the European Commission (EC) provided clarification to Member States as regards a misinterpretation of the MAC Directive by some European OEMs. The EC has confirmed that it won't be possible after 2011 to use F-gas R134a in any new ty... »
source: R744.com
added 29 January, 2009
« The European Commission (EC) has put forth its scenario to fight global warming ahead of Copenhagen United Nations climate talks in December 2009, with tought targets and a clear emphasis on low-carbon technologies, including alternatives to ... »
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 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 6 April, 2008
« The first major climate change talks since the Bali meeting last December have wound up in Bangkok with a schedule for how the 189 nations will work towards a new global climate treaty over the next 18 months. »
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 19 November, 2007
« In its starkest warning on climate change to date, experts under the Nobel Prize-winning UN panel urge all political leaders to take bold actions against rising greenhouse gas emissions. The window of opportunity to tackle the threat is closing ra... »
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 31 August, 2007
« An UN meeting in Vienna has revealed disaccords on how to tackle climate change beyond the Kyoto agreement. A new proposal to set a 25-40% emissions reduction target below 1990 levels by 2020, is facing strong resistance from major industrial states. »
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 29 September, 2006
« Atmospheric concentrations of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) increased substantially in 2004, according to scientific observations over the Arctic. Emissions of refrigerant HFC 134a doubled between 2001 and 2004. »
source: R744.com
added 31 August, 2006
« Although the chemicals replacing CFCs do no have ozone-depletion effects, they significantly contribute to global warming, a new study has found. HCFCs and HFCs are estimated to add the equivalent of 3 billion tons of carbon dioxide to the atmosph... »
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