Product uses and market trends for potential ozone-depleting substances, 1985-2000 /

Product uses and market trends for potential ozone-depleting substances, 1985-2000 / Product uses and market trends for potential ozone depleting substances, 1985-2000 James K. Hammitt ... [et al.]. - xvii, 107 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

"May 1986."

Includes bibliographical references (p. 105-107).

Global human emissions of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and several related chemicals may reduce the concentration of stratospheric ozone and, in so doing, may induce significant negative effects on human health and a variety of economically important activities. For the United States and the world as a whole, this report describes current patterns of use and projects future production levels for the seven most important potential ozone depleters: CFC-11, CFC-12, CFC-113, carbon tetrachloride, methyl chloroform, Halon 1211, and Halon 1301. The projections are based on detailed analysis of the major applications of these chemicals.



083300722X (pbk.)

RAND/R-3386-EPA

$30.00

86010152


Atmospheric ozone--Reduction--Forecasting.
Chemical industry--Forecasting.
Fluorocarbons industry--Forecasting.
Ozone layer depletion--Forecasting.
Ozone-depleting substances--Forecasting.

HD96660.F526 / P76 1986

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