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EU F-Gas debate

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related to ATMOsphere Europe 2013
published on 15 October 2013
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According to the EIA, HFC bans with concrete timelines in each sector are the only measures that send a clear signal to the industry. On the other hand, Perry stressed that a general phase-down without bans will lock-in unnecessary HFC infrastructure for several decades.

About the speaker(s)

Clare Perry

 

Clare Perry has worked with the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) since 1998. As a climate campaign leader, she currently leads EIA’s climate campaign, which aims to reduce emissions of fluorinated gases and improve enforcement of multilateral environmental agreements designed to curb trade in harmful chemicals. She has attended meetings of the Montreal Protocol since 2007, was closely involved in the revision of the EU F-Gas Regulation, and advocates the use of climate-friendly alternatives to HFCs in multiple fora. Clare graduated from the University of Southampton in 1993 with a BSc in biology and subsequently gained a Masters degree in coastal zone management.