Ozone loss was a thing even before CFCs were widely used
With today’s scientific tools, the problem could have been spotted in the 1950s.
Ozone loss was a thing even before CFCs were widely used
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Ozone loss was a thing even before CFCs were widely used
With today’s scientific tools, the problem could have been spotted in the 1950s.
Ozone loss was a thing even before CFCs were widely used
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Ozone damage could have been detected decades earlier
With today’s scientific tools, the problem could have been spotted in the 1950s.
Ozone damage could have been detected decades earlier
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Why the Arctic's ozone hole just closed
Why the Arctic’s ozone hole just closed
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You’re probably familiar with the infamous ozone hole over Antarctica, caused by damaging and now-illegal chemicals.
But during March and April this year there was a notable zone of depleted ozone — which protects life from the sun’s ultraviolet radiation — over the Arctic, too. It closed last week, though it wasn’t nearly as robust as the annual Antarctic ozone hole, and it certainly…
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