Ozone Layer On Its Way To Recovery

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Given the constant barrage of grim press about global warming, it is nice to hear some positive news. Earlier this week, a newly released report indicated that our depleting Ozone layer is being replenished, a little faster than had been originally anticipated.

The report, a collaboration effort of 300 scientists from the United Nations Environmental Program and the UN World Meteorological Organization, stated that the Ozone layer would to be full restored to the 1980 level by around 2050. The only unfortunate news is the seasonal hole above the South Pole, which seems to be taking longer to recover and may even get further aggravated by climate change.

The Ozone layer is a thin layer in our stratosphere, about 13 to 20km above the Earth's surface, that contains a relatively high concentration of Ozone (O3). This layer is extremely important to our well-being since it absorbs 97-99% of the sun's harmful high frequency ultraviolet light, which causes sunburn, skin cancers and cataracts and also damages vegetation.

In the 1970's scientists raised a warning flag, after noticing a seasonal hole that appeared in the Ozone layer above the Antarctica. By the early 1980's, they identified the main culprit to be chlorofluorocarbons or CFC's, which were used largely in refrigeration, aerosol sprays and some packing foam.

In a rare show of unity, 196 countries from all across the world came together and signed the Montreal Protocol, banning the use of CFC's to try reverse the process and restore the Ozone layer.

Since some of these substances are also potent greenhouse gases, and contribute to climate change, banning them has also been an advantage for global warming.

What's most heartening however, is that because everyone decided to do their part, we were able to reverse a potentially catastrophic event. We can probably do the same to avert the effects of global warming - If, we all do our part!

Sources: cosmosmagazine.com,dailymail.co.uk, physorg.com

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  • swirlylollypops
    swirlylollypopsalmost 13 years
    as lyn said! LET"S SAVE THE OZONE LAYER!! yay!
    • :Dalmost 13 years
      wow that is coll we can reverse global warming :D
      • starover 13 years
        cool
        • :Pover 13 years
          i just choose that cuz we are working on it in school :)
          • lynover 13 years
            lets save the ozone layer!
            • starover 13 years
              this thing is so boring to learn i hope it ends fast
              • science grlover 13 years
                i learned abt this!!!!!!!!
                • TJ TINYover 13 years
                  how the heck did they know the ozone layer had a hole in it in the 1970s?
                  • Dalmost 14 years
                    I usually hate science bot this is really cool
                    • Dalmost 14 years
                      Cool!!