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| 2002 Report of the Aerosols, Sterilants, Miscellaneous Uses and Carbon Tetrachloride Technical Options Committee ( ATOC) |
| Stock Code 3242, UNEP 2002 Paperback 90 pages Price USD 40.00 |
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In 1981, in response to the growing scientific consensus that chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and halons would deplete the ozone layer, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) began negotiations to develop multilateral protectionof the ozone layer. These negotiations resulted in the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer, adopted in March 1985. The Convention provided a framework for international co-operation in research, environmental monitoring and information exchange. |
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| 2002 Report of the Halons Technical Opitons Committee (HTOC) |
| Stock Code 3241, UNEP 2002 Paperback 61 pages Price USD 35.00 |
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The following sector summaries show the remarkable progress that has been made to significantly reduce the need for halons and discuss the current state of cooperative or individual arrangements to ensure adequate stocks of halons to meet future needs.
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| 2002 Report of the Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heat Pumps Technical Options Committee (RTOC) |
| Stock Code 3243, UNEP 2002 Paperback 197 pages Price USD 50.00 |
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In the last decade, the refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pump industry made tremendous technical progress and complied with the Montreal Protocol through phasing out CFCs and in several applications, HCFCs as well. The mobile air conditioning and the demestic refrigeration industries have shifted rapidly from CFC-12 to non-ODS refrigerants. Other applications, such as chillers and commercial refrigeration, have shifted from CFCs to HCFCs and HFCs or other fluids. |
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| 2002 Report of the Solvents, Coating and Adhesives Technical Options Committee (STOC) |
| Stock Code 3245, UNEP 2002 Paperback 101 pages Price USD 40.00 |
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The 2002 report is considerably different form the previous reports of the Solvents Technical Options Committee (STOC). The physical structure has been designed so that each sub-sector has a self-contained chater that summarises new, essential, information and the technology choices available. it is intended that these individual chapters may be extracted for copying to interested parties, while remaining short enough for translation into local languages and subsequently distributed. |
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| Eliminating Dependency on Halons: Case Studies |
| Stock Code HAL4, UNEP 2001 Paperback 70 pages Price USD 35.00 |
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Eight examples describing how countries and organizations have approached and addressed different aspects of halon management. The topics range from the adoption of alternatives in different sectors (aviation, electronic facilities, military) to how a country organized a network of stakeholders and institutions to steer the halon phase out (Poland) to the experience of specific organizations in different aspects of halon management (NASA, Alang shipbreaking yard) and decommissioning halon systems. |
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| Case Studies on Alternatives to Methyl Bromide: Technologies with Low Environmental Impact |
| Stock Code MBR5, UNEP 2000 Paperback 77 pages Price USD 20.00 |
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Provides methyl bromide users with information that will assist them in selecting commercially available, low impact (i.e., environmentally friendly) alternatives to methyl bromide. This publication is comprised of 18 case studies that illustrate non-chemical alternative techniques successfully used across the globe for major crops/commodities that use methyl bromide. The case studies provide illustrations of a range of biological and non-chemical alternatives. |
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| Regulations to Control Ozone-Depleting Substances: A Guidebook |
| Stock Code GB3, UNEP 2000 Paperback 363 pages Price USD 90.00 |
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A reference document designed for use by ODS officers and legal officers in Article 5 countries responsible for structuring and drafting of regulations to control and eliminate the use of ODS. It provides a brief overview of the structure and strategies in existing ODS regulations, which encompasses all governmental directives of a legally-binding nature. |
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| United Nations Environment Programme |
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Earthprint
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| United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization |
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| The United Nations Human Settlements Programme |
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| International Institute for Environment and Development |
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| The World Agroforestry Centre |
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| Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation |
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| Plant Resources of Tropical Africa Foundation |
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| Center for International Forestry Reasearch |
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| World Business Council for Sustainable Development |
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