A promising new study suggests that Earth's ozone layer could be back on track to a full recovery after four years of worryingly large ozone holes.
In 1983, researchers from the British Antarctic Survey discovered a thinning of the ozone layer over Antarctica which occurred during August, September, and October. This became known as the Ozone ...
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There is actually no “hole” in the ozone layer, just a thinning, which happens cyclically, as with climate changes. Oct 22nd, 2013 - 11:06 am 0 redp0ll ...
The ozone hole over Antarctica is the seventh smallest it’s been since the early 1990s. Recovery began with the Montreal Protocol, which ended the production of all chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs ...
If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. The ozone hole was healing, or at least that’s what scientists told us. Managing to ...
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