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Greenhouse gases deal will make little difference to west | Greenhouse gas emissions | The Guardian
EPA Moves to Eliminate Powerful Greenhouse Gases from Refrigerators, Air Conditioners
How to Prevent Air Conditioners from Heating the Planet - Scientific American
Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) | Climate & Clean Air Coalition
World to need 10 bln-plus more cooling machines: Report
Hydrofluorocarbon emissions up 54% with air conditioning on the rise - Carbon Brief
Global Warming: Air conditioning is the world's next big threat
How Bad Is Your Air-Conditioner for the Planet? - The New York Times
World's Air Conditioning Boom Would Worsen Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Study
As countries crank up the AC, emissions of potent greenhouse gases are likely to skyrocket | Science | AAAS
How air conditioning could keep everyone cool without cooking the planet | Grist
NREL study examines the expected increase in greenhouse gas emissions from air conditioners - Daily Energy Insider
Do Air Conditioning Systems Emit Greenhouse Gases - Bruce's Air Conditioning
Cooling Your Home but Warming the Planet: How We Can Stop Air Conditioning from Worsening Climate Change – Climate Institute
Do HVAC Systems Emit Greenhouse Gases? - McLay Services, Inc.
EPA Moves to Eliminate Powerful Greenhouse Gases from Refrigerators, Air Conditioners
Global Mitigation of Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases: Refrigeration and Air Conditioning | Global Mitigation of Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases, 2010-2030 | US EPA
New Cooling Device Reduces Toxic Emissions From Fridges and Air Conditioners
HFC greenhouse gases accumulate in refrigerators and air conditioners | RIVM
Chinese factories want to make climate-friendly air conditioners | Klean Industries
Greenhouse Gases | MIT Climate Portal
EPA Says It Will Phase Out Harmful Greenhouse Gas : NPR
Global Warming: Air conditioning is the world's next big threat
The potential for indoor fans to change air conditioning use while maintaining human thermal comfort during hot weather: an analysis of energy demand and associated greenhouse gas emissions - The Lancet Planetary