Posted on 10/14/2016 10:26:17 PM PDT by justlittleoleme
Negotiators from more than 170 countries on Saturday reached a legally binding accord to counter climate change by cutting the worldwide use of a powerful planet-warming chemical used in air-conditioners and refrigerators.
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While the Paris agreement included pledges by nearly every country to cut emissions of heat-trapping carbon dioxide from the fossil fuels that power vehicles, electric plants and factories, the new Kigali deal has a single target: chemical coolants called hydrofluorocarbons, or HFCs, used in air-conditioners and refrigerators.
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And while the Paris pledges are broad, they are also voluntary, often vague and dependent on the political will of future world leaders. In contrast, the Kigali deal includes specific targets and timetables to replace HFCs with more planet-friendly alternatives, trade sanctions to punish scofflaws, and an agreement by rich countries to help finance the transition of poor countries to the costlier replacement products.
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The deal came about in part because President Obama, as he sought to build a legacy of tackling climate change, elevated the obscure effort to amend the Montreal Protocol to a top White House priority. The final agreement is also consistent with Mr. Obama’s efforts to push his climate change agenda while using creative ways to bypass a hostile Congress.
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The final deal will divide the world economy into three tracks. The richest countries, including the United States and those in the European Union, will freeze the production and consumption of HFCs by 2018
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And I say that as a PhD in molecular physics.
Busybodies, taking every opportunity to regulate our lives.
Sing it! Great rant!
I love you but I am a very happily married women.
We can have coffee and I will tell you how great I think you are.
May I suggest that the HVAC of the White House, Capital and Supreme court buildings be eliminated? I bet 90% of all CO2 emanates from there.
Problem solved.
5.56mm
The broad from the EPA and John F’n Kerry: We’re going to save the world by preventing a rise in temperature of 1/2 degree C by the end of the century........
Just a few years ago, Obama was paying people to switch to R410a. Now, they want to ban it. SMH.
You’re correct, Not only were CFC Freon products banned, but many chlorinated chemical solvents used to degrease electronic products.
the release of Halogens into the atmosphere have a direct depleteing effect on the Ozone layer.
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