THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-March 9, 2017- Topic 2
Staying
cool
India has launched the second phase
of the programme to eliminate the use of
hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFC) as part of its commitment under the
Montreal Protocol, which requires the complete removal of chemicals that result
in ozone depletion and aid global warming. These are used mainly in the
air-conditioning, refrigeration, polyurethane foam manufacturing and cold chain
sectors, and must be replaced with better alternatives.
All these sectors are in high growth mode as emerging economies
witness greater urbanisation and higher agricultural productivity. The data for
refrigerant consumption during 2015 compiled by the European Union show that in
the developing world, split air-conditioning units, car ACs and commercial
refrigeration record the highest use of these chemicals. It is imperative the
Central government ensures that its efforts to upgrade industries using the
$44.1 million in funding available under the Protocol are scaled up to meet the
need fully. Modernising the technology used by 400 industrial units, many of
them small and medium enterprises, by 2023 has to be complemented by policy
changes that encourage adoption by consumers. Systemic change requires the
active participation of State governments, which can enact and enforce new building
codes and purchase regulations that are envisaged in the current phase. Newer
refrigerants with lower global warming potential are available to industry, and
there are some early adopters, while research on chemicals with greater energy
reduction and very low contribution to global warming has to continue.
Credentialed training of service technicians in the newer technologies is
welcome as it will bring about change of refrigerants used in the repair and
replacement market and create additional employment. It is important to make
consumers aware of green options among products in terms of the underlying
technologies, and incentivise adoption through tax structures.
The Environment Ministry’s proposal to prescribe
energy-efficient temperature limits for air-conditioning units in public
facilities is promising. A lot of energy is wasted because of poor
infrastructure and lack of understanding of efficiency metrics. Equally, the
Centre should conduct audit of public buildings to determine whether they are
suitably designed, as climate control relies as much on passive influences such
as insulation, green roofing and the nature of materials used in construction.
It is possible, for instance, to adopt the Paris idea and ask all major
buildings to incorporate solar panel roofing or suitable green cover. The
continued success of the Montreal Protocol in its goal to eliminate HCFCs by
2030 will depend on reducing the acquisition costs of cleaner technologies. The
greater affordability of solar photovoltaic power and its rapid adoption at
various scales is a clear pointer. More people will have access to
air-conditioning and refrigeration in coming years, and the focus of government
policy must be to make them energy-efficient and eco-friendly.
Vocabulary
Depletion: reduction in the
number or quantity of something.
Example: The depletion of
the ozone layer
Synonyms: exhaustion, use, consumption, expenditure, reduction
Foam: a mass of small bubbles formed on or in liquid,
typically by agitation or fermentation.
Example: A beer with a
thick head of foam
Synonyms: froth, spume, surf, fizz, effervescence, bubbles
Refrigerant: causing cooling or
refrigeration.
Example: The cooler
includes a variable displacement compressor for compressing refrigerant gas.
Imperative: giving an
authoritative command.
Example: The bell pealed
again, a final imperative call
Synonyms: peremptory, commanding, imperious, authoritative, masterful
Envisage: contemplate or
conceive of as a possibility or a desirable future event.
Example: The Rome Treaty
envisaged free movement across frontiers
Synonyms: imagine, contemplate, visualize, envision, picture, conceive
of
Acquisition: an asset or object
bought or obtained, typically by a library or museum.
Example: Among the museum's
acquisitions , he discovered a piece of furniture that he had made 40 years
before.
Synonyms: purchase, buy, gain, accession, addition, investment