Global efforts to cut HFC-23 emissions are falling short of treaty goals, researchers warn

Published 13:55 on January 3, 2025  /  Last updated at 01:16 on January 4, 2025  /  Americas, Asia Pacific, China, EMEA, International, Other APAC

Global emissions of HFC-23, a potent greenhouse gas used in refrigeration, remain significantly higher than reported levels, researchers warn, raising questions about compliance with international climate agreements.
Global emissions of HFC-23, a potent greenhouse gas used in refrigeration, remain significantly higher than reported levels, researchers warn, raising questions about compliance with international climate agreements.


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