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A renewed rise in global HCFC-141b emissions between 2017–2021

Authors :
Luke M. Western
Alison L. Redington
Alistair J. Manning
Cathy M. Trudinger
Lei Hu
Stephan Henne
Xuekun Fang
Lambert J. M. Kuijpers
Christina Theodoridi
David S. Godwin
Jgor Arduini
Bronwyn Dunse
Andreas Engel
Paul J. Fraser
Christina M. Harth
Paul B. Krummel
Michela Maione
Jens Mühle
Simon O'Doherty
Hyeri Park
Sunyoung Park
Stefan Reimann
Peter K. Salameh
Daniel Say
Roland Schmidt
Tanja Schuck
Carolina Siso
Kieran M. Stanley
Isaac Vimont
Martin K. Vollmer
Dickon Young
Ronald G. Prinn
Ray F. Weiss
Stephen A. Montzka
Matthew Rigby
Source :
Western, L M, Redington, A L, Manning, A J, Trudinger, C M, Hu, L, Henne, S, Fang, X, Kuijpers, L J M, Theodoridi, C, Godwin, D S, Arduini, J, Dunse, B L, Engel, A, Fraser, P J, Harth, C M, Krummel, P B, Maione, M, Mühle, J, O'Doherty, S, Park, H, Park, S, Reimann, S, Salameh, P K, Say, D, Schmidt, R, Schuck, T, Siso, C, Stanley, K M, Vimont, I, Vollmer, M K, Young, T D S, Prinn, R G, Weiss, R F, Montzka, S A & Rigby, M L 2022, ' A renewed rise in global HCFC-141b emissions between 2017-2021 ', Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, vol. 22, no. 14, pp. 9601–9616 . https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-22-9601-2022
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Copernicus GmbH, 2022.

Abstract

Global emissions of the ozone depleting gas 1,1-dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141b, CH3CCl2F), derived from measurements of atmospheric mole fractions, have been rising between 2017–2021 despite a fall in reported production and consumption for dispersive uses. This study evaluates the possible drivers behind this renewed rise in emissions. HCFC-141b is a controlled substance under the Montreal Protocol, and its phase-out is currently underway, after a peak in reported consumption and production in developing countries (Article 5) in 2013. If reported production and consumption are correct, it suggests that the 2017–2021 rise is due to an increase in emissions from the bank when HCFC-141b containing appliances reach the end of their life, or from production of HCFC-141b not reported for dispersive uses. Regional emissions have been estimated between 2017–2020 for all regions where measurements have sufficient sensitivity to emissions. This includes the regions of northwestern Europe, east Asia, the USA and Australia, where emissions decreased by a total of 1.6 ± 3.9 Gg yr−1, compared to a mean global increase of 3.0 ± 1.2 Gg yr−1 over the same period. Collectively these regions only account for around a third of global emissions in 2020. Therefore we are not able to pinpoint the source regions or specific activities responsible for the recent global emission rise.

Subjects

Subjects :
Atmospheric Science

Details

ISSN :
16807324
Volume :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....10b4233de67dcfff3b94bd8ee8bdcc0d