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Global Warming Potential (Gwp) Defined

The instantaneous radiative forcing that results from the addition of 1 kilogram of a gas to the atmosphere, relative to that of 1 kilogram of carbon dioxide.

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New laws that may effect you in 2009

Published January 6, 2009, 1:47 pm, St. James Plaindealer

Minnesota Public Information services submitted the following listing of new laws passed during the 2008 legislative that take effect January 1, 2009. Summaries of all laws passed by the 2008 Legislature are available online from House Public Information Services at www.house.leg.state.mn.us/hinfo/Newlaws2008-O.asp.

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New laws effective Jan. 1

Published January 6, 2009, 7:43 am, Melrose Beacon

The following is a listing of selected new laws passed during the 2008 legislative session that take effect Jan. 1, 2009. The asterisk following the bill number denotes the language that became law.

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  • Honeywell's Low-Global-War ming-Potential Refrigerant Endorsed by SAE International Cooperative Research Project - SAE's International Cooperative Research Program finds new refrigerant offers 'superior environmental performance': Honeywell (NYSE: HON) announced today that the SAE International Cooperative Research Program has endorsed Honeywell' ;s low-global-war ming-potential refrigerant for use in mobile air conditioning (MAC) to meet new, more stringent regulations in Europe. The SAE program team said refrigerant HFO-1234yf "offers superior environmental performance&qu ot; and that "this alternative refrigerant -- of all proposed alternatives -- has been judged to have the lowest risk for use in mobile air conditioning systems in meeting environmental and consumer needs." The SAE's research program was launched in 2007 as a response to the European Union's MAC directive, which requires that all new vehicles produced starting in 2011 use a refrigerant with a global warming potential below 150. Current global mobile air conditioning systems use HFC-134a, a refrigerant with a GWP of 1,430. HFO-1234yf has a GWP of only four.

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