A steady decline in the levels of ozone-harming CFC chemicals in the atmosphere has resumed, scientists say. This follows a recent, dangerous pause in that downward trajectory, which could have ...
A Yale study reveals that elevated marine iodine concentrations disrupted the stabilization of Earth’s ozone layer, delaying ...
ozone-destroying chemical. CFC-11 was primarily used for home insulation but global production was due to be phased out in 2010. But scientists have seen a big slowdown in the rate of depletion ...
The stratospheric ozone layer has undergone severe depletion as a result of anthropogenic ... Nitrous oxide behaves in a similar way to chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs): it is very stable in the lower ...
New research shows iodine in Earth’s early atmosphere delayed the ozone layer’s stabilization, affecting life evolution.
Scientists have identified four new man-made gases that are contributing to the depletion ... over the growing ozone hole have seen the production of chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) gases restricted ...
Later amendments to the Montreal Protocol completely phased out production of CFCs. Past studies have used statistical analyses of changes in the ozone hole’s size to argue that ozone depletion ...
The study, which includes the University of Colorado at Boulder and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, provides a market analysis for estimating future ozone layer depletion based on the ...
Are CFCs STILL destroying the ozone layer? The surprising truth behind this environmental myth will shock you!