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Hydrofluorocarbon emissions up 54% with air conditioning on the rise - Carbon Brief
Global Warming: Air conditioning is the world's next big threat
Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) | Climate & Clean Air Coalition
Do HVAC Systems Emit Greenhouse Gases? - McLay Services, Inc.
EPA Moves to Eliminate Powerful Greenhouse Gases from Refrigerators, Air Conditioners
197 countries just agreed to phase out HFCs — a potent greenhouse gas in air conditioners - Vox
Response to Climate Change | Environment | Daikin Global
Cooling Your Home but Warming the Planet: How We Can Stop Air Conditioning from Worsening Climate Change – Climate Institute
Chinese factories want to make climate-friendly air conditioners | Klean Industries
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
EPA Says It Will Phase Out Harmful Greenhouse Gas : NPR
Main sources of fluorinated gas emissions | What's Your Impact
Greenhouse Gases | MIT Climate Portal
Hydrofluorocarbon emissions up 54% with air conditioning on the rise - Carbon Brief
Can you cool a house without air conditioning? - BBC Future
How your fridge is heating up the planet - BBC Future
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
EPA Moves to Eliminate Powerful Greenhouse Gases from Refrigerators, Air Conditioners
HFC greenhouse gases accumulate in refrigerators and air conditioners | RIVM
Increased Use of Air Conditioners to Produce More Greenhouse Gas | Live Science
Global Mitigation of Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases: Refrigeration and Air Conditioning | Global Mitigation of Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases, 2010-2030 | US EPA
How to avoid the coming air conditioning crunch | MIT Technology Review
How Bad Is Your Air-Conditioner for the Planet? - The New York Times