Industrial nations would decrease and eventually stop their production of CFCs, were the results of the Montreal treaty of 1986.
People are eliminating CFCs by switching to alternative chemicals in products like refrigerants and aerosols, phasing out the use of equipment that contains CFCs, and properly disposing of old appliances that might release CFCs into the environment. Additionally, international agreements like the Montreal Protocol have been instrumental in regulating and reducing CFC production and use globally.
its called jays treaty cause it was jay himself who wrote the treaty.
They are called CFCs.
The Montreal Agreement is a successful international treaty to stop the production of CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons).
It was called The Treaty of Guadalupe Hilgado.
It was called the Treaty of Versailles.
The treaty of Versailles
the treaty was called "the treaty of versialles" or "the peace treaty".
No. CFC's are chlorofluorocarbons and cause damage to ozone (O3).
Nowadays we have alternatives for CFC's. These are called HCFC's.
The treaty is called the Antarctic Treaty. You can read it, below.