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  • Can't you remove the global warming effect of HFCs?
  • Fluorocarbons have been identified as being environmentally damaging. Is it all right to use fluorocarbon refrigerants in air conditioners?
  • How much energy will I save by increasing the setting of my air conditioner's thermostat by one degree?
  • I have heard that HFCs are greenhouse gases. Why do you continue to use HFCs if they contribute to global warming?
  • Is it not possible to make a refrigerant that affects neither the ozone layer nor global warming?
  • My air conditioner contains R-22 refrigerant. I understand this material damages the ozone layer. Is there any refrigerant that does not harm the ozone layer?
  • Natural refrigerants sounds environmentally friendly. Can't you use one of these in your air conditioners?
  • Refrigerators using a natural refrigerant have been introduced on the market. Can't you do the same with your air conditioners?
  • What are the adverse effects of increased UV-B radiation on crops and forests?
  • What effects does the depletion of ozone have on environmental processes and cycles?


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