We can stop CFC's by using their alternatives. A ban has to be placed.
The reduction of CFC's could happen. It could happen if we use its alternatives.
Yes, it is possible. We can do this by minimizing the use of CFC's.
CFCs have been banned.
Replacements for CFCs (dependding on use) included:HCFCsNitrogenAirPropane
Provision to reduce CFCs & CO2 emission
chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
In order to save the ozone layer,we have to curb the use of CFCs. These CFcs are the ones that help in the destruction of ozone.
In order to protect the ozone layer, we must curb the use of CFCs. IF theses CFcs are not used, the ozone layer will replenish itself.
Enforcement of the Montreal Protocol to reduce emissions of chlorinated hydrocarbons and protect the ozone layer can be described as soft enforcement. There is no central court to try and fine non-compliance. Countries who participate in the protocol monitor and report on the production and use of CFCs in their boundaries. They do not allow import of goods containing CFCs from sources which are not party to the Protocol.
Yes. People developed chemicals such as CFCs (Chlorofluorocarbons) for use in refrigerators and as a propellant gas in aerosols. These CFCs rose high into the atmosphere and caused damage to the ozone layer. the use of CFCs has since been banned and the ozone layer is slowly recovering. Hopefully.
CFCs are neither soluble in water or reactive with it. Rain has no impact on CFCs
no cfc's are not in use anymore because they damage the enviroment.
The manufacture of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) for industrial use has been banned. When old refrigerators and airconditioning units are scrapped, the CFCs they contain should be trapped for reuse or destruction.