1. CFC - Noun
2. CFC - Proper noun
a fluorocarbon with chlorine; formerly used as a refrigerant and as a propellant in aerosol cans
Source: WordNetthe chlorine in CFCs causes depletion of atmospheric ozone Source: Internet
Additionally, CFC maintains high common stock leverage relative to its peers. Source: Internet
A CFC maxima associated with ULSW has been observed along 24°N in the DWBC at 1500 m. Some of the upper ULSW recirculates into the Gulf Stream, while some remains in the DWBC. Source: Internet
Additionally, CFC smuggling is not considered a significant issue, so the perceived penalties for smuggling are low. Source: Internet
Areas of the municipality at some higher altitude (above ca 500 m amsl) are largely oceanic sub-polar (Cfc), with cool winters and mild summers. Source: Internet
As late as 1986, the Alliance for Responsible CFC Policy (an association representing the CFC industry founded by DuPont ) was still arguing that the science was too uncertain to justify any action. Source: Internet