The Antarctic ozone hole has shrunk to its smallest and shortest-lived size since 2019, offering encouraging evidence that ...
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CFC-replacements brought in to protect ozone have spread toxic chemicals around world, study says
Chemicals brought in to help protect the ozone layer have inadvertently spread huge quantities of toxic 'forever chemicals' ...
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Antarctic has an ozone hole the size of North America
Scientists recorded a total-column ozone concentration of 102 Dobson units, the 8th-lowest level since 1986.
The sky is getting crowded. In the last few years, the number of satellite launches has increased by an order of magnitude as mega-constellations of internet-powering hardware crowd into low Earth ...
LONDON (ANI) – Researchers at the University of East Anglia (UEA) have found that the damage caused by the ozone hole to the Southern Ocean’s ability to absorb carbon can be reversed—but only if ...
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Forever chemical TFA has tripled due to ozone-preserving refrigerants
Chemicals used in refrigeration break down in the atmosphere to produce trifluoroacetic acid, a persistent pollutant that ...
Last autumn, a UK government report warned that climate-driven ecosystem collapse could lead to food shortages, mass migration, political extremism and even nuclear conflict. The report was never ...
From better air quality in Shanghai to the car-free zone in Paris, there are beacons of success in the fight against climate change.
In the mid-1980s, scientists published a startling finding–a giant hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica. That's the protective shield that blocks large amounts of harmful UV radiation. And without ...
Paul Rosolie, founder of Junglekeepers, discusses his new book and explains how to get people onboard with your mission.
Senior figures in the UK government were aware of these discussions by the late 1960s, while the very first environment white paper, in May 1970, mentions carbon dioxide build-up as a possible problem ...
This year, escape the ordinary and apply for the job of a lifetime in Antarctica.While January is often associated with post-Christmas gloom, British ...
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