Recent trends in global emissions of hydrochlorofluorocarbons and hydrofluorocarbons: reflecting on the 2007 adjustments to the Montreal Protocol.
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D. Fahey | S. Montzka | S. Andersen | J. Elkins | B. Hall | B. Miller | Lei Hu | C. Siso | M. Mcfarland | L. Hu
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