The Decade of Refrigerant Chaos -- and Change.(air conditioning, heating and refrigeration history in the 1990s)

Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration News, April, 2001 by SKAER, MARK

Recycling Rules, Certification, and Ozone Depletion Stirred Debate.

Thanks to what happened just prior to the start of the 1990s, cooling was a hot and heavy subject debated throughout the entire world this past decade.

In 1987, 24 countries signed an historic treaty under the United Nations Environmental Plan. This treaty was called the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Stratospheric Ozone Layer. The Montreal Protocol was the first cooperative effort by nations from around the world to protect the environment and call for reduction and eventual elimination of a class of compounds. It called for periodic scientific, technical, and economical options assessments to determine if further revisions were required.

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