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Air and Climate > Climate Change > Stratospheric Ozone [15]
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TitleAir Quality: EPA's Proposed Ozone Transport Rule, OTAG, and Section 126 Petitions - A Hazy Situation ?
AuthorLarry Parker John Blodgett
AbstractNontechnical review of issue prepared for the U.S. Congress to assist in public policy development.
Type CRS Report
AffiliationCongressional Research Service, Library of Congress
URL:http://www.cnie.org/nle/air-16.html
Peer ReviewInternal Review Process
2
TitleAn Overview of NASA's Mission to Planet Earth (MTPE)
AuthorDavid P. Radzanowski and Stephen J. Garber
AbstractReports are produced as nonpartisan briefing documents for the U.S. Congress.
Type Report
AffiliationCongressional Research Service, Library of Congress
URL:http://www.cnie.org/nle/st-5.html
Peer ReviewInternal Review Process
3
TitleBriefing Reports on Issues Related to Stratospheric Ozone
AuthorVarious
AbstractReports are produced as nonpartisan briefing documents for the U.S. Congress.

Stratospheric Ozone Depletion: Implementation Issues (10/6/99 ~10 p.in 2 sections)
Stratospheric Ozone Depletion: Methyl Bromide Control Measures (10/16/97~5p.)
Stratospheric Ozone Depletion: Regulatory Issues (11/4/96 ~ 13 p.)
Overview of NASA's Mission to Planet Earth (MTPE) (3/1/95 ~ 6 p.)
Montreal Protocol Negotiations: Should the HCFC Phaseout Be Accelerated in 1995?
(10/12/94 ~ 18 p.)
CFC Phaseout: Future Problem for Air Conditioning Equipment? (4/1/93 ~ 11 p.)

Type 6 Nontechnical Rep
AffiliationCongressional Research Service, Library of Congress
URL:http://www.cnie.org/nle/crsstrat.html
Peer ReviewInternal Review Process
4
TitleBriefing Reports on Issues Related to Stratospheric Ozone
AuthorVarious
AbstractReports are produced as nonpartisan briefing documents for the U.S. Congress. Stratospheric Ozone ì Depletion: Implementation Issues (12/16/98 ~10 p.in 2 sections) Stratospheric Ozone ì Depletion: Methyl Bromide Control Measures (10/16/97~5p.) Stratospheric Ozone ì Depletion: Regulatory Issues (11/4/96 ~ 13 p.) Overview of NASA's Missionì to Planet Earth (MTPE) (3/1/95 ~ 6 p.) Montreal Protocol ì Negotiations: Should the HCFC Phaseout Be Accelerated in 1995? (10/12/94 ~ 18 p.) CFC Phaseout: Future ì Problem for Air Conditioning Equipment? (4/1/93 ~ 11 p.)
Type Report
AffiliationCongressional Research Service, Library of Congress
URL:http://www.cnie.org/nle/crsstrat.html
Peer ReviewInternal Review Process
5
TitleCFC Phaseout: Future Problem for Air Conditioning Equipment?
Author
AbstractNontechnical review of issue prepared for the U.S. Congress to assist in public policy development.
Type CRS Report
AffiliationCongressional Research Service, Library of Congress
URL:http://www.cnie.org/nle/strat-2.html
Peer ReviewInternal Review Process
6
TitleCFC Phaseout: Future Problem for Air Conditioning Equipment?
AuthorDavid E. Gushee
AbstractReports are produced as nonpartisan briefing documents for the U.S. Congress.
Type Report
AffiliationCongressional Research Service, Library of Congress
URL:http://www.cnie.org/nle/strat-2.html
Peer ReviewInternal Review Process
7
TitleMontreal Protocol Negotiations: Should the HCFC Phaseout Schedule Be Accelerated in 1995?
AuthorDavid E. Gushee
AbstractReports are produced as nonpartisan briefing documents for the U.S. Congress.
Type Report
AffiliationCongressional Research Service, Library of Congress
URL:http://www.cnie.org/nle/strat-3.html
Peer ReviewInternal Review Process
8
TitleStratospheric Ozone Depletion: Implementation Issues
AuthorLarry Parker and David E. Gushee
Abstract1999 report prepared as a briefing document for the U.S. Congress In September 1987, 47
countries (including the United States) agreed to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that
Deplete the Ozone Layer, which first required controls on the world's consumption of ozone
depleting substances. Over 120 countries have signed on to the Protocol, whose phasedown
schedule was accelerated twice and completely phased out Halon production at the end of
1994 and CFC production at the end of 1995. The Protocol's coverage has also been extended
to include hydrochlorofluorocarbons and other chlorine- and bromine-containing substances
such as some solvents and methyl bromide, a widely used soil fumigant." Report reviews
issues and policies."
Type Nontechnical Repor
AffiliationCongressional Research Service, Library of Congress
URL:http://www.cnie.org/nle/strat-5.html
Peer ReviewInternal Review Process
9
TitleStratospheric Ozone Depletion: Implementation Issues
AuthorLarry Parker
Abstract1998 report prepared as a briefing document for the U.S. Congress "In September 1987, 47 countries (including the United States) agreed to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer, which first required controls on the world's consumption of ozone depleting substances. Over 120 countries have signed on to the Protocol, whose phasedown schedule was accelerated twice and completely phased out Halon production at the end of 1994 and CFC production at the end of 1995. The Protocol's coverage has also been extended to include hydrochlorofluorocarbons and other chlorine- and bromine-containing substances such as some solvents and methyl bromide, a widely used soil fumigant." Report reviews issues and policies.
Type Report
AffiliationCongressional Research Service, Library of Congress
URL:http://www.cnie.org/nle/strat-5.html
Peer ReviewInternal Review Process
10
TitleStratospheric Ozone Depletion: Implementation Issues
AuthorLarry Parker, David Gushee
AbstractNontechnical review of issue prepared for the U.S. Congress to assist in public policy development.
Type CRS Report
AffiliationCongressional Research Service, Library of Congress
URL:http://www.cnie.org/nle/strat-5.html
Peer ReviewInternal Review Process
11
TitleStratospheric Ozone Depletion: Methyl Bromide Control Measures
AuthorWayne Morrissey
AbstractNontechnical review of issue prepared for the U.S. Congress to assist in public policy development.
Type CRS Report
AffiliationCongressional Research Service, Library of Congress
URL:http://www.cnie.org/nle/strat-4.html
Peer ReviewInternal Review Process
12
TitleStratospheric Ozone Depletion: Methyl Bromide Control Measures
AuthorWayne A. Morrissey
AbstractReports are produced as nonpartisan briefing documents for the U.S. Congress.
Type Report
AffiliationCongressional Research Service, Library of Congress
URL:http://www.cnie.org/nle/strat-4.html
Peer ReviewInternal Review Process
13
TitleStratospheric Ozone Depletion: Regulatory Issues
AuthorLarry Parker
AbstractReports are produced as nonpartisan briefing documents for the U.S. Congress.
Type Report
AffiliationCongressional Research Service, Library of Congress
URL:http://www.cnie.org/nle/strat-1.html
Peer ReviewInternal Review Process
14
TitleStratospheric Ozone Depletion: Regulatory issues
Author
AbstractNontechnical review of issue prepared for the U.S. Congress to assist in public policy development.
Type CRS Report
AffiliationCongressional Research Service, Library of Congress
URL:http://www.cnie.org/nle/strat-1.html
Peer ReviewInternal Review Process
15
TitleThe Ozone Hole
AuthorWorld Resources Institute
AbstractGeneral introductory information about hole in the stratospheric ozone layer
Type Article
AffiliationWorld Resources Institute
URL:http://www.wri.org/climate/ozonhole.html
Peer ReviewUnknown Peer Review Process


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