Refrigerants are chemical fluids that have made air conditioning and refrigeration possible, but they are hundreds or even thousands of times more powerful at warming the planet than carbon dioxide, the most notorious greenhouse gas.
The US mandated a switch-over for new equipment, pursuant to the Kigali amendment. Problem is that there's a ton of older refrigerants currently in use, and if we don't actively dispose of the equipment containing them, they'll leak into the atmosphere as the equipment ages and breaks.
didnt we fucking solve that one already
The US mandated a switch-over for new equipment, pursuant to the Kigali amendment. Problem is that there's a ton of older refrigerants currently in use, and if we don't actively dispose of the equipment containing them, they'll leak into the atmosphere as the equipment ages and breaks.
Yep, CO2, Ammonia and HFOs are probably our best bets at the minute to reduce global warming and keeping refrigeration systems.
We solved the ozone layer issues from refrigerant by moving from CFCs to HCFCs then HFCs. That didn't reduce the greenhouse effect though.
We still have a US sized ozone hole, wtf are you talking about.