Environment
Nations to Implement International Ban on HFCs to Minimize Greenhouse Gases
HFCs, used in exchange of CFCs to save the thinning ozone layer, is now getting banned as well. The decision was agreed by participating countries at a summit in Rwanda to resolve the issues of this compounds' hazardous effects to the environment.
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