Yes, he did. he discovered the ozone hole.
He discovered the ozone hole. He found that CFC's are causing a hole in the ozone.
Yes he did. he did it along with Dr. Farman.
Mario j molina studied the ozone layer.
The ozone was identified in late 1880. It was discovered by Mario Molina.
Lets clear the first misconception, Mario J Molina did not discover the ozone layer, nor the hole above Antarctica. The ozone layer was discovered in 1913 by the French physicists Charles Fabry and Henri Buisson, and the hole inthe ozone layer by the British Antarctic Survey. What Molina did along with Stuart Rowland was write a scientific paper in 1974 on what damage CFCs were doing the ozone layer back then. Which led to the banning of CFCs, and his Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1995.
Antarctic ozone hole.
The ozone hole in Antarctica was first observed by scientists from the British Antarctic Survey in the 1980s, particularly Joe Farman, Brian Gardiner, and Jonathan Shanklin. They noticed a significant depletion in ozone levels over Antarctica during their research expeditions.
Mario Molina was a scientist who discovered the ozone hole. He told that CFC's are the one causing the depletion.
Ozone layer was ready very early. It was discovered by Mario Molina.
Mario J. Molina is best known for his research on the effects of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) on the ozone layer, leading to the discovery of the Antarctic ozone hole. His work contributed to the development of the Montreal Protocol, an international treaty aimed at phasing out the production of ozone-depleting substances. Molina's research highlighted the importance of environmental protection and sustainable practices in addressing global issues.
Ozone layer's existence was found in late 1800's. It was founded by Mario Molina.
He discovered that CFC's could damage the ozone layer.