Cooling is a basic need – from refrigerated food and vaccines to better living conditions in hot climates. But Green Cooling is the only truly sustainable option to protect the climate and ensure the well-being of people at the same time.
You don't know yet what Green Cooling is? You have no idea about natural refrigerants or the Montreal Protocol? Follow this link to find introductions on Green Cooling technology, policy instruments, and cooling subsectors.
The way we think about cooling is changing — and with it, the technologies that shape our future.
In a world facing rising temperatures and increasing pressure to reduce emissions, innovative approaches to cooling are more important than ever. This webinar opened new horizons by exploring solutions…
The global cold chain relies on refrigerated containers to keep fresh products moving across continents. The Greener Reefer Transition Alliance developed a simulation tool that helps shipping companies and cargo owners comparing synthetic and climate-friendly systems using natural refrigerants,…
The release of the second greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory for the Philippines’ Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (RAC) sector quantifies direct emissions from refrigerants and indirect emissions from electricity use across key subsectors, providing robust evidence to inform climate action in the…
Have a look at our tools set that supports you in HFC emission reporting and in integrating the refrigeration and air conditioning sector in the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) to the Paris Agreement.
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