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Safeguarding the Ozone Layer and the Global Climate System
Special Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

IPCC/TEAP Special Report on safeguarding ozone layer and global climate system, for researchers, policy-makers, engineers.

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (Edited by)

9780521682060, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 24 October 2005

486 pages
28 x 21.6 x 2 cm, 1.135 kg

Scientific evidence linking chlorofluorocarbons and other ozone-depleting substances to global ozone depletion led to the initial control of chemicals under the 1987 Montreal Protocol. Since then it has been realized that some actions taken to reduce future depletion of the ozone layer could also influence global warming. When the Kyoto Protocol was negotiated in 1997, countries had new incentives to take account of how choices among substitutes could affect the objectives of both Protocols. This report provides the scientific context required for consideration of these choices; potential methodologies for assessing options; and technical issues relating to greenhouse gas emission reduction opportunities for each of the sectors involved, including refrigeration, air conditioning, foams, aerosols, fire protection and solvents. This IPCC/TEAP Special Report provides invaluable information for researchers in environmental science, climatology, and atmospheric chemistry, policy-makers in governments and environmental organizations, and scientists and engineers in industry.

Foreword
Preface
Summary for policymakers
Technical summary
1. Ozone and climate: a review of interconnections
2. Chemical and radiative effects of halocarbons and their replacement compounds
3. Methodologies
4. Refrigeration
5. Residential and commercial air conditioning and heating
6. Mobile air conditioning
7. Foams
8. Medical aerosols
9. Fire protection
10. Non-medical aerosols, solvents, and HFC-23
11. HFCs and PFCs: current and future supply, demand and emissions, plus emissions of CFCs, HCFCs and Halons
Annex 1. Authors and Reviewers
Annex 2. Glossary
Annex 3. Acronyms and abbreviations
Annex 4. Units
Annex 5. Major chemical formulae and nomenclature
Annex 6. List of major IPCC Reports.

Subject Areas: Environmental science, engineering & technology [TQ], Meteorology & climatology [RBP]

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