Why is UK supermarket giant ASDA opting for climate-damaging air-conditioning systems?
ASDA has recently installed rooftop cooling units using a potent climate-harming refrigerant
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ASDA has recently installed rooftop cooling units using a potent climate-harming refrigerant
The prospect of clean and sustainable cooling has made a major advance with approval of an international standard on safety requirements for electrical heat pumps, air-conditioners and dehumidifiers intended for household use
Proposed new rules unveiled yesterday (5 April) by the European Commission to restrict climate-damaging gases fall short of what is needed
Climate-damaging refrigerant gases – hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) – are illegally entering the EU inside cooling equipment, according to Dutch Customs
Europe’s ambitions to fight climate change are being torpedoed by a soaring trade in illegal hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs)
The world is getting hotter and keeping cool in an age of climate change is going to become an ever-greater priority for human health and development