Why Refrigerants Are the Next Critical Sustainability Frontier
With stricter regulations on the horizon, biopharma labs are being forced to rethink how they cool, store, and protect critical samples
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With stricter regulations on the horizon, biopharma labs are being forced to rethink how they cool, store, and protect critical samples
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Why Refrigerants Are the Next Critical Sustainability Frontier
Jarad Mason, PhD
Chemistry; materials for cooling and refrigerants
•Harvard University
Matthew Rigby, PhD
Atmospheric chemistry; greenhouse-gas monitoring
•University of Bristol
Ronald Prinn, ScD
Atmospheric science and climate policy
•Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Veerabhadran Ramanathan, PhD
Climate science; atmospheric science
•Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego
Mario Molina, PhD
Chemistry; atmospheric chemistry
•University of California San Diego
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