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043 |an-cn---
0861 |aEn40-565/1-1998E
1101 |aCanada. |bEnvironment Canada.
24510|aMontreal Protocol, 1987-1997 : |bglobal benefits and costs of the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer
260 |aOttawa - Ontario : |bEnvironment Canada |c[1997].
300 |avi, 70p. : |bgraphs, references, tables ; |c28 cm.
500 |a"Signed on September 16, 1987, the Montreal Protocol committed the original signatories to a schedule of reductions in the use of Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS). The Protocol, subsequently signed by 163 countries as of March 1997, became effective on January 1, 1989. Since that time, a series of amendments (London, 1990; Copenhagen, 1992; Vienna, 1995) have strengthened the original Protocol in terms of the number of substances covered and the speed and extent of reductions required."--Page 5. "In this report, the evidence on the impacts of the Montreal Protocol provides the base information on which both the benefit and cost assessments are built... This report also assesses the incremental costs of the Montreal Protocol relative again to the alternative of no controls in which ozone-depleting substances would have continued to be used at historical rates of growth of consumption."--Page 1-2.
5203 |aSigned on September 16, 1987, the Montreal Protocol committed the original signatories to a schedule of reductions in the use of Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS). The Protocol, subsequently signed by 163 countries as of March 1997, became effective on January 1, 1989. Since that time, a series of amendments (London, 1990; Copenhagen, 1992; Vienna, 1995) have strengthened the original Protocol in terms of the number of substances covered and the speed and extent of reductions required.--Page 5 In this report, the evidence on the impacts of the Montreal Protocol provides the base information on which both the benefit and cost assessments are built... This report also assesses the incremental costs of the Montreal Protocol relative again to the alternative of no controls in which ozone-depleting substances would have continued to be used at historical rates of growth of consumption.--Page 1-2
563 |aSpiral binding
590 |a99-51|b1999-12-31
69007|aPollution control|2gcpds
69007|aInternational cooperation|2gcpds
77508|tProtocole de Montréal, 1987-1997 : |w(CaOODSP)9.680852