Still there, despite the Montreal Protocol 21 years ago. I believe the largest hole was observed a few years ago, and it has kind of leveled off this decade as might be expected. But research indicates that it will not make a full recovery until after 2050.
The ozone has been replenishing in the recent years. It is due to Montreal Protocol banning the CFC's.
Yes, there is. Ozone layer is replenishing.
Various resolutions came out. Saving the ozone was one of them.
One recent news from NASA related to ozone depletion is the discovery of a new ozone-depleting gas called dichloromethane. Scientists from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory found that emissions of this gas, primarily used in industrial processes, are contributing to the destruction of the ozone layer. Another news is that NASA scientists have been monitoring the recovery of the ozone hole over Antarctica. Their observations have shown that the hole is slowly shrinking and is on track to fully close by the middle of the century.
One recent development regarding the ozone layer is that a study in 2021 found that the ozone hole over Antarctica has been slowly healing since the ban on ozone-depleting substances was implemented in the 1980s. However, another study in 2022 identified new sources of ozone-depleting chemicals that could potentially slow down the recovery process.
There are various recent issues about the ozone. One such is that ozone is depleting.
Ozone layer was depleted. It's size has been coming to normal in recent years.
The ozone has been replenishing in the recent years. It is due to Montreal Protocol banning the CFC's.
The results of ozone depletion can be devastating. It would directly cause mass extinction.
Yes, there is. Ozone layer is replenishing.
The UV rays were entering the surface of earth. This led to discovery of ozone hole.
Various resolutions came out. Saving the ozone was one of them.
Walter Attmannspacher has written: '2nd international ozone sonde' -- subject(s): Atmospheric ozone, Evaluation, Observations, Ozonesondes
Ozone depletion is one of the results.
One recent news from NASA related to ozone depletion is the discovery of a new ozone-depleting gas called dichloromethane. Scientists from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory found that emissions of this gas, primarily used in industrial processes, are contributing to the destruction of the ozone layer. Another news is that NASA scientists have been monitoring the recovery of the ozone hole over Antarctica. Their observations have shown that the hole is slowly shrinking and is on track to fully close by the middle of the century.
Yes, it has. Size of ozone layer changes according to the use of CFC's.
The size of the ozone layer has changed. Due to the CFC's the ozone has decreased. Most of the loss has been over the poles.