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MONTREAL PROTOCOL ON SUBSTANCES THAT DEPLETE THE OZONE LAYER UNEP HFC and PFC Task Force of the
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Document Date: 2006-02-16 14:33:42


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City

KYOTO / Beijing / MONTREAL / /

Company

New Inhalation Technologies / Mr. Abid N. Merchant / Refrigerant Manufacturing / /

Country

United States / /

Event

Environmental Issue / /

IndustryTerm

technology options / waste products / /

Organization

OZONE LAYER UNEP HFC and PFC Task Force of the Technology / Task Force / Technical and Economic Options Committee / Economic Options Committee / TEAP HFC and PFC Task Force / United Nations Environment Programme / PFC Task Force / /

Person

Mike Jeffs / E. Thomas Morehouse Jr. / Nick Campbell / Barbara Kucnerowicz-Polak / Roberto de Aguiar Peixoto / Yuichi Fujimoto / Wiraphon Rajadanuraks / Paul J. Atkins / Suely Machado Carvalho / Haruo Ohnishi / Paul Ashford / Mack McFarland / Jorge Corona / Lee Kheng Seng / Robert J. Russell / Mohinder P. Malik / Lalitha Singh / Gary M. Taylor / James Baker / Helen Tope / Lambert Kuijpers / Sally Rand / Walter Brunner / Denis Clodic / Stephen O. Andersen / Radhey S. Agarwal / Steve Anderson / Michael Kauffeld / Jill Phillips / Rajendra M. Shende / Ashley Woodcock / /

Position

advisors / chair / co-ordinating editor and production manager / /

ProgrammingLanguage

R / C / /

Technology

79 20 HALON SECTOR TECHNOLOGY / KYOTO PROTOCOLS / ONTAINMENT TECHNOLOGY / 57 19 REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING SECTOR TECHNOLOGY / heat transfer / MONTREAL PROTOCOL / 108 24.1 IMPLICATIONS OF TECHNOLOGY / 82 21 SOLVENT SECTOR TECHNOLOGY / KYOTO PROTOCOL / 1999 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The UNEP Technology / /

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