CFCs are pretty much banned by the Montreal Protocol . HCFCs are being replaced as well except for medical inhalers etc. and fire extinguishing Halons in aircraft and submarines.
The regulation affected all users.
Many hairsprays contain CFCs witch stands for chrolo flora carbonates. When the spray is sprayed the CFCs escape from the can and in the atmosphere in 20 years. It dissolves the cover of the ozone that the earth has witch stops blocking the sun and creates holes in the ozone layer.
under ground test did not cause as much nuclear fallout or something like that
Because it pokes holes in the ozone layer allowing the suns ultraviolet rays to enter at full strength instead of at a lighter strength.CFC's must be banned because they make holes in the ozone layer allowing the Sun's ultraviolet light to enter the earth's atmosphere heavily instead of lightly.We should keep the ban on cfc's as they are a gas that reacts with the ozone layer that then creates holes in it. If there are holes in the ozone that means that ultraviolet light can get down to earth stronger and cause more people toget skin cancer and eye damage. The ozone layer also helps to make radiation harmless to humans. Basically if there was no ozone layer then wqould be no humans.
the group ASH (action on smoking and health) they campaigned for the ban of no smoking in public places in 2006
Garden sprinklers use water very inefficiently and so they are quite wasteful. During hot, dry weather we must conserve water to use for more important things than keeping our lawns and gardens pretty. Watering via sprinkler on hot days sees most of the water evaporate and not actually be used by the plants in question. IN some countries where water is a premium resource watering of any plants is undertaken by "direct supply". This means water is piped to root areas of plants and therefore reduces substantially the water vaporization.
Ban on CFC's is a necessity. The ban is necessary because of the harmful effects.
Yes they did. CFC's were causing depletion to ozone.
We have to ban CFC's because of their adverse affects. They affect the ozone by depleting them.
Countries agreed at the Montreal Conference to ban the use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). It was clear to everyone that CFCs were damaging the ozone layer and this could lead to severe damage to humans. This ban has been the most successful international intervention ever. No CFCs are now being released and scientists hope the ozone level will have self-repaired by 2060 (CFCs hang about in the atmosphere for up to 75 years!).
CFCs are excellent refrigerants andantiseptics, while the benefit of the ban to the ozone layer is negligible, the loss of human life due to more infections and higher food prices is not.
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We can stop CFC's by using their alternatives. A ban has to be placed.
Further damage of ozone can be reduced. This can be done by banning the use of CFCs. Ban on CFCs can help it. Furthermore planting more trees would help to the cause. Humans can stop ozone depletion. They can stop this by curbing use of CFCs. Do not use aerosol sprays, as they contain the chlorofluorocarbons that destroy the ozone layer. Some refrigerators also contain CFCs, so look for energy star fridges. In order to prevent further destruction of ozone layer, we must curb the use of ozone depleting substances which release CFCs. Some of the items which contain CFCs are deodorants, aerosol sprays, refrigerators. Yes, we can prevent further depletion of ozone layer by reducing the use of ozone depleting substances. These substances contain CFCs which initiate the process of ozone depletion.
Fluorocarbons, such as CFCs and HCFCs, are banned due to their damaging effect on the ozone layer, which protects Earth from harmful UV radiation. These chemicals were found to deplete the ozone layer, leading to increased risks of skin cancer, cataracts, and disruption of ecosystems. The Montreal Protocol in 1987 was established to phase out the production and use of these substances, leading to the widespread ban of fluorocarbons.
The Federal Assault Weapons ban came into effect on the 13th September 1994. The law expired on the 13th September 2004. Some states still have a similar ban in effect.
It went into effect in July 2010.
I would ban them