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What is Global Warming Potential

Environmental Exposures and Human Health Challenges
GWP is a measure of how much heat a greenhouse chemical or gas traps within the atmosphere up to a specific time horizon (commonly, 20, 1000 or 500 years), with respect to carbon dioxide. The GWP value of carbon dioxide is taken as unity.
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Pharmaceuticals in Environment: Global Concerns and Regulations
Alka Bali (Panjab University, India)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 27
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7635-8.ch013
Abstract
Pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) constitute an integral part of modern healthcare systems which enter the environment through various routes. Because of their inherent biological activity, their presence in soil and the aquatic environment poses several eco-toxicological problems. Antibiotic contamination of soil and water bodies is leading to the development of microbial resistance to antibiotics and this has been recognized by several global bodies like WHO and EPA. Effective steps need to be taken in this regard including increased awareness, reduced pharmaceutical discharges in environment, green and sustainable pharmaceutical practice by pharmaceutical industry and healthcare professionals and improved remediation/bioremediation methods. This chapter outlines the various anticipated routes of exposure of pharmaceuticals to the environment along with their detrimental effects, fate and degradation in aquatic and terrestrial environments. The chapter also dwells upon the role of various regulatory bodies and plausible measures that may be adopted to alleviate the problem.
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Retrofitting of R404a Commercial Refrigeration Systems with R410a and R407f HFCs Refrigerants
Index expressing the climatic warming potential of a GHG relative to that of carbon dioxide. Global warming potential is used to measure the GHG effect of a gas based on its radiative properties over a given time frame.
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Current and Future Trends of Refrigerants Development
Index that characterizes the participation of one molecule of refrigerant to the increase of global warming. This index is determined through the comparison with the molecule of CO 2 (R744) =1, the molecule of reference.
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