Chapter 3 Greenhouse Gas Contribution on Climate Change



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3.11 Acknowledgements

The authors are sincerely thankful to the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (Discovery Grant 355254), FQRNT (ENC 125216) and MAPAQ (No. 809051) for financial support. The views or opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors.




3.12 Abbreviations

CFCs = Chlorofluorocarbons; COP = Conference of parties; DAI = dangerous anthropogenic interference; GHGs = greenhouse gases; HFCs = hydrofluorocarbons; IPCC = The Intergovernmental Panel on climate change; NGO = Non Governmental Organization; ODSs = ozone depleting substances; RF = radiative forcing; UNEP = United Nations Environment Programme; UNFCCC = United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change; WMO = World Meteorological Organization



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