AUTOMOBILE AIR CONDITIONING DIRECTIVE APPROVED – EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, EU COUNCIL OF MINISTERS

BY ALAN OSBORN, in London AFTER years of uncertainty, a timetable has now been fixed for the elimination of the air conditioning gas HFC 134a from cars sold in the European Union (EU). No, this won't mean an end to air conditioned autos in Europe any more: what the deal really means is that auto and component makers have been given a generously long time to come up with a new refrigerating agent that doesn't affect the climate by emitting fluorinating greenhouse gases. The new directive is the outcome of a "conciliation" process between the European ...


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