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UN panel rebuts allegations of HFC favouritism
The Intergovernmental panel on climate change (IPCC) has issued a rare rebuttal after environmental group Mipiggs claimed that it favoured containing HFC gases over substituting them with non-climate altering alternatives in a recent report. Mipiggs' accusations are "unfounded", it said on Tuesday.
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