GHG ChemicalsGHG Chemicals
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HFC have many usesHFC have many uses

HFCs are potent GHG chemicals that are used in refridgerators, air conditioning, and fire extinguishers.

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Phasing out HFCs is necessaryPhasing out HFCs is necessary

Phasing out HFCs could deliver a cumulative reduction estimated to be in the range of 118 to 224 billion tons of CO2e between 2010 and 2050.

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GHG Chemicals are more potent than co2GHG Chemicals are more potent than co2

GHG chemicals are many times more potent than carbon dioxide in terms of greenhouse warming potential. Emissions from GHG chemicals are estimated to be in the range of 3.5 to 3 billion tons of CO2 equivalents.

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F-Gas Emissions Have Major RoleF-Gas Emissions Have Major Role

F-gases represented over 1 percent of global anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions in 2004.
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IPCC, 2007

Global ODS and HFC Emissions RisingGlobal ODS and HFC Emissions Rising

ODS and HFC chemicals are more potent than CO2 with respect to global warming potential. These chemical are widely used and emissions are projected to rise significantly as populations grow and economies develop.

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