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Why You Don't Hear About the Ozone Layer Anymore

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Provided by: Vox|Published on: April 27, 2021
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  • This video explains how the hole in the ozone layer was formed, what was done to address it, and how society can apply these strategies to climate change.
  • The ozone layer was predicted to be completely destroyed by 2050, but the Montreal Protocol to phase out ozone-damaging substances was eventually signed by every nation and today the ozone layer is expected to recover by 2065.

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Subjects: Chemistry, Earth and Space Sciences, Civics
Authors: Vox
Region: Polar Regions, Global
Languages: English

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