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Key Factors in the Montreal Protocol's Success

The Montreal Protocol's success, especially when compared to climate change agreements, can be attributed to two main advantages. Firstly, there were well-developed and accessible alternative technologies to replace the harmful chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). Secondly, the economic benefits of phasing out CFCs were significantly clearer and greater than the costs for large industrial nations, a clarity that is absent in the case of cutting greenhouse gas emissions.

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