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Lessons from the Montreal Protocol

Steve Dorst

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

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What lessons were learned from the Montreal Protocol's success in curbing ozone depletion? How can we apply these lessons to global climate change? EPA officials and industry leaders discuss the need for sound science, a flexible international agreement, and business innovation.
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