The universal 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted in September 2015 by the United Nations General Assembly, offers an important opportunity to tackle air pollution at a global scale....
The universal 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted in September 2015 by the United Nations General Assembly, offers an important opportunity to tackle air pollution at a global scale....
Presentation by Mr. Balaji Natarajan (UNDP Montreal Protocol Unit /Chemicals) on Bangladesh and Indonesia surveys at the CCAC-UNDP side event "EXPERIENCE AND PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF EARLY...
Presentation by Emmanuel Osae-Quansah, National Ozone Unit, Ghana at the CCAC-UNDP side event "EXPERIENCE AND PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF EARLY HFC SURVEYS FUNDED BY THE CCAC" on 2...
Presentation by Mr. Kasper Koefoed-Hansen (UNDP Montreal Protocol Unit /Chemicals) on Colombia and Chile surveys at the CCAC-UNDP side event "EXPERIENCE AND PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF EARLY...
Presentation by Paul Ashford for UNDP at the CCAC-UNDP side event "EXPERIENCE AND PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF EARLY HFC SURVEYS FUNDED BY THE CCAC" on 2 November 2015 in Dubai...
Presentation by Shamila Nair Bedouelle, Head UNEP DTIE OzonAction at the CCAC-UNDP side event "EXPERIENCE AND PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF EARLY HFC SURVEYS FUNDED BY THE CCAC" on 2...
The Arctic is a region in transformation. Warming in the region has been amplified, as expected from ice-albedo feedback effects, with the rate of warming observed to be ∼0.60 ±...
Due to the phase-out of hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), under the Montreal Protocol, hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) emissions are dangerously growing. This report describes the linkages between...
Immediate reduction of black carbon and other short-lived climate pollutants could delay a rapid thawing of the Arctic region. This report provides a comprehensive overview of black carbon in the...
The consumption and emissions of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) are projected to increase substantially in the coming decades in response to regulation of ozone depleting gases under the Montreal...