Adaptation 2025: New Study Compares the Climate Mortality Risks of HFC Emissions to the Flammability Risks of Hydrocarbons in RACHP Systems episode artwork

EPISODE · Aug 25, 2025 · 6 MIN

Adaptation 2025: New Study Compares the Climate Mortality Risks of HFC Emissions to the Flammability Risks of Hydrocarbons in RACHP Systems

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A new study by refrigeration consulting firms Re-phridge and A/gent Consultancy compares annual indirect climate-related deaths from global warming attributable to HFC refrigerant emissions to direct deaths attributable to the ignition of hydrocarbon refrigerants in refrigeration, air-conditioning and heat pump (RACHP) equipment.The study measures mortality until 2050 and operates under two assumptions for HFC emissions and hydrocarbon equipment in the marketplace.Read the full story on NaturalRefrigerants.com

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