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In Environmentally Friendly Cooling, And Heating Technologies. Under The 1997 Montreal Protocol, Governments Agreed To Phase Out Chemicals Used As Refrigerants That Have The Potential To Destroy Stratospheric Ozone. It Was Therefore Considered Desirable To Reduce Energy Consumption And Decrease The Rate Of Depletion Of World Energy Reserves And Pollution Of The Environment. This Article Discusses A Comprehensive Review Of Energy Sources, Environment And Sustainable Development. This Includes All The Renewable Energy

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Abdeen Omer. 2017. \u201cProgress in Green Energies, Sustainable Development and the Environment\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - B: Geography, Environmental Science & Disaster Management GJHSS-B Volume 17 (GJHSS Volume 17 Issue B2): .

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In Environmentally Friendly Cooling, And Heating Technologies. Under The 1997 Montreal Protocol, Governments Agreed To Phase Out Chemicals Used As Refrigerants That Have The Potential To Destroy Stratospheric Ozone. It Was Therefore Considered Desirable To Reduce Energy Consumption And Decrease The Rate Of Depletion Of World Energy Reserves And Pollution Of The Environment. This Article Discusses A Comprehensive Review Of Energy Sources, Environment And Sustainable Development. This Includes All The Renewable Energy

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