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Cool Technologies—Part One: Working Without HFCs”. Joint Position Paper by Greenpeace and the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) for the European Commission Technical Meeting on HCFC Phase-Out. Montreal, Canada. (PDF, 86KB)

- April 5-6, 2008
Cool Technologies—Part Two: Examples of HFC-Free Cooling Technologies in Various Industrial Sectors.” Updated by Greenpeace for submission to the European Commission Technical Meeting on HCFC Phase-Out, Montreal, Canada. (PDF, 199KB)

- April 1, 2008
China at the Crossroads: Facing up to the F-gases Challenge”, Greenpeace Paper. In Chinese only. (PDF, 1MB)

- February 25, 2004
New study reveals that HFC-134a (a fluorinated greenhouse gas) leaks from refrigeration and air conditioning equipment much more than industry claims it does. Download press release on study (PDF, 11k)

- February 1, 2000
"How to limit HFC/PFC/SF6 emissions? Eliminate Them", Greenpeace Position Paper. Download Position paper (PDF, 465k)