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MiemberoThe Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
The Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago acceded to the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer and the Montreal Protocol for the Phase-out of Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS) in 1989, and operates under Article V(1) of the Montreal Protocol (MP). Trinidad and Tobago was the first country of the Caribbean Commonwealth to become a party to this multilateral environmental agreement and has ratified all amendments to the Protocol. The most recent ratification was to the Kigali Amendment to the Protocol in November 2017, the first country of the Caribbean Commonwealth and twenty first globally to do so. The National Ozone Unit (NOU) was established in August 1997, and currently resides within the Environmental Policy and Planning Division of the Ministry of Planning and Development. The programmes implemented by the National Ozone Unit involve a variety of valued stakeholders from the public and private sector as well as UN Implementing Agencies. To date the country has met and exceeded its national obligations under the Protocol. …
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05/2019 Publicación - BrochureInteraction between Art. 6 of the Paris Agreement and the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol
This paper explains why the Kigali Amendment phase-down schedule for HFCs should serve as the NDC baseline with regard to HFC mitigation
08/2017 Publicación - PosterPoster: Key pieces for climate-friendly and energy-efficient cooling
This poster shows the key factors for climate-friendly cooling.
11/2021 Publicación - Technical PublicationGreen Cooling in updated NDCs
Are we embarking on an ambitious path or a journey into a cooling crisis?
15.11.2021 Noticias Midea sets benchmark for more climate protection with first R290 model on the German-European market
Increasing confidence among dealers and installers as well as high environmental awareness among consumers mean favourable conditions for the natural refrigerant propane in split air conditioning systems. Philipp Munzinger and Julia Schabel from GIZ Proklima provide insights into the latest European market developments.
29.11.2021 Noticias Iran: Natural foam blowing agents on the rise
HFC-free technologies are increasingly being used as blowing agents for insulating foam. A group of experts discussed the topic at a workshop.
11/2020 Publicación - Technical PublicationEstudio de fugas en equipos de Aire Acondicionado tipo split en Costa Rica [ES]
This publication is available in Spanish only.
11/2021 Publicación - VideoEvent Recording | (Green) Cooling as a Service
How to finance climate-friendly cooling technologies? We explore this question in an online event with a special focus on "Cooling as a Service". Register and discuss live with our experts!