Tag cloud | Environmental Investigation Agency studies (12)added 9 July, 2010 « PRESS RELEASE - 2 July 2010. A coalition of environmental NGOs today said that the UN Executive Board must react on the CDM Panel’s recommendation for a thorough investigation to adequately address fundamental flaws in Clean Development Mech... » added 21 June, 2010 « This briefing was prepared by the EIA to assist Parties in understanding the multiple issues being addressed at the 30th meeting of the Open-Ended Working Group of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol (Geneva, June 2010) and their importance in re... » added 9 December, 2009 « This briefing by the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) explains why an agreement to take action to reduce use and production hydrofluorocarbons (HFC) is an essential part of an Agreed Outcome in Copenhagen. » added 17 November, 2009 « EIA’s analysis of proposed HFC phase-down schedules reveals the need for a much higher level of ambition from both developed and developing countries if dangerous global warming tipping points are to be averted in the near future. EIA calls ... » added 15 July, 2009 « The disproportionate impacts of HFCs on global warming distinguish HFCs from other greenhouse gases. As ‘super-GHGs’ undergoing explosive growth in production and use, action to limit HFC use is critical to the success or failure of efforts to com... » added 29 January, 2009 « Supermarket refrigeration is making a worrying contribution to climate change. About one quarter of the carbon footprint of supermarkets comes from the cooling gases used in their refrigeration systems – and that’s before you take acco... » added 4 December, 2008 « The urgent need for collaboration between the UNFCCC and the Montreal Protocol to establish a fast acting HFC phase-out » added 18 November, 2008 « The Montreal Protocol must regulate HFCs to prevent exacerbation of global climate change while restoring the ozone layer.How rising HFC use and emissions can be addressed by the Montreal Protocol in co-ordination with climate negotiations » added 30 July, 2008 « Refrigeration and Cooling Technologies for Replacing CFCs and HCFCs in Developing in Countries » added 3 December, 2007 « The agreement in Montreal presents a unique chance to control the impact of man-made fluorinated gases, known as F-gases, on the climate. The direction of the refrigeration sector over the next 30 years will be determined by which signals... » | |