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Greenhouse gases deal will make little difference to west | Greenhouse gas  emissions | The Guardian
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
EPA Moves to Eliminate Powerful Greenhouse Gases from Refrigerators, Air Conditioners

How to Prevent Air Conditioners from Heating the Planet - Scientific  American
How to Prevent Air Conditioners from Heating the Planet - Scientific American

Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) | Climate & Clean Air Coalition
Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) | Climate & Clean Air Coalition

World to need 10 bln-plus more cooling machines: Report
World to need 10 bln-plus more cooling machines: Report

Hydrofluorocarbon emissions up 54% with air conditioning on the rise -  Carbon Brief
Hydrofluorocarbon emissions up 54% with air conditioning on the rise - Carbon Brief

Global Warming: Air conditioning is the world's next big threat
Global Warming: Air conditioning is the world's next big threat

How Bad Is Your Air-Conditioner for the Planet? - The New York Times
How Bad Is Your Air-Conditioner for the Planet? - The New York Times

World's Air Conditioning Boom Would Worsen Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Study
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
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
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
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
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
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.
Do HVAC Systems Emit Greenhouse Gases? - McLay Services, Inc.

EPA Moves to Eliminate Powerful Greenhouse Gases from Refrigerators, Air  Conditioners
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
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
New Cooling Device Reduces Toxic Emissions From Fridges and Air Conditioners

HFC greenhouse gases accumulate in refrigerators and air conditioners | RIVM
HFC greenhouse gases accumulate in refrigerators and air conditioners | RIVM

Chinese factories want to make climate-friendly air conditioners | Klean  Industries
Chinese factories want to make climate-friendly air conditioners | Klean Industries

Greenhouse Gases | MIT Climate Portal
Greenhouse Gases | MIT Climate Portal

EPA Says It Will Phase Out Harmful Greenhouse Gas : NPR
EPA Says It Will Phase Out Harmful Greenhouse Gas : NPR

Global Warming: Air conditioning is the world's next big threat
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
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