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to 2008, combined with archive flask measurements dating back to 1978, have been used to capture the rapid growth of HFC-125 (CHF2CF3) in the atmosphere. HFC-125 is the fifth most abundant HFC, and it currently makes the third largest contribution of the HFCs to atmospheric radiative forcing

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%) and Eswatini (67%) are also heavily dependent on food imports (FAOSTAT, 2022 – see Section E). 7 in Malawi, Zambia, Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Eswatini. In middle-income Namibia, the 2018-19 drought killed 60,000 head of cattle, led to widespread crop failure and left one-third of the population without

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