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You searched for these word(s): poteContribution of HFCs to the greenhouse effect
https://www.rivm.nl/en/hydrofluorocarbons/contribution-of-hfcs-to-greenhouse-effect… HFCs are potent greenhouse gases because they absorb infrared … HFCs are potent greenhouse gases because they absorb infrared … commonly used HFCs are between 150 and 5,000 times more potent as a greenhouse gas than CO2. There is also an HFC which is up to 12,500 times more potent than CO2. If the global use of HFCs continues to grow …
Publication date: 06-29-2016Urban water issues
https://www.rivm.nl/en/soil-and-water/urban-water-issues… and treatment. RIVM provides support by assessing the potential health risks of urban water concepts. … Due consideration of that aspect in advance could minimise potential health risks, sometimes with relatively minor … The water quality check will meticulously map out the potential health risks of urban water concepts. Once the …
Publication date: 10-26-2018Openness about nitrogen
https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/openness-about-nitrogen… can have a negative impact on nature. To mitigate the potential impact of excess nitrogen, the Netherlands has … about nitrogen levels in the Netherlands and the potential impact of excess nitrogen on nature. The available …
Publication date: 10-10-2019International regulations
https://www.rivm.nl/en/hydrofluorocarbons/international-regulations… Japan. The use of certain HFCs with a high global warming potential will be prohibited in the coming years for various …
Publication date: 06-29-2016