HFCs and Methane Emissions are Growing Again
- Drew Shindell, Chair of the CCAC SAP and Professor of Climate Science at Duke University
- A. R. Ravishankara, Professor of Chemistry and Atmospheric Sciences at Colorado State University, who gives an overview of the latest findings on methane and HFCs.
Tags: 2016, A. R. Ravishankara, Black Carbon, Colorado State University, Drew Shindell, Duke University, HFC, Methane
Categories: Atmosphere, Climate Policy, Emissions Reduction, Energy, Solutions
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