Interactions and feedback between the Montreal and Kyoto Protocols.
Author(s) : MEGIE G.
Type of article: Article
Summary
Changes in the ozone concentration of the atmosphere can influence global warming, and greenhouse gases influence ozone depletion. The nature of these interactions is fairly complex and is shaped by a dynamic system of processes involving radiation, absorption, emission, physical transport and chemical reactions. The Montreal and Kyoto Protocols are in fact linked, and decisions made under one Protocol have an impact on the aims of the other.
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- Original title: Interactions and feedback between the Montreal and Kyoto Protocols.
- Record ID : 2002-1646
- Languages: English
- Subject: Environment, General information
- Source: IEA HPC Newsl. - vol. 19 - n. 3
- Publication date: 2001
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