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ARAP
POLICY AND TECHNOLOGY CONSIDERATIONS FOR HFCs: Advancing Ozone and Climate Protection Technologies: Significant Progress, Continuing Challenges and Opportunities - September 2014 Update
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EIA
Chilling Facts VI: CLOSING THE DOOR ON HFCs
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EIA
FULL STEAM AHEAD: Charting the Path to a Future without HFCs
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EIA
NEW TRENDS IN ODS SMUGGLING - EIA briefing to the 26th Meeting of the Montreal Protocol
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EIA
Putting the Freeze on HFCs: A Global Digest of Available Climate-Friendly Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Technologies
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European Commission
Alternatives to HCFCs/HFCs in developing countries with a focus on high ambient temperatures
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European Commission
TECHNICAL ANNEX: Alternatives to HCFCs/HFCs in unitary air conditioning equipment at high ambient temperatures
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IGSD
Alternatives to High-GWP Hydrofluorocarbons
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IGSD MOP Side Event
Let’s Be Real About HFCs -Opportunities to do the right thing
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IPAC
Perspectives from IPAC on CFC-Free Metered Dose Inhalers (MDIS)
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MOPIA
E-Bulletin from MOPIA - November 2014
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