High concentrations of carbonyls are produced when indoor ozone reacts with skin oils. Researchers correlated the molecules ...
The Department of the Environment (DOE) is pleased to announce a staged implementation of the regulations that reinforce Belize’s commitment to environmental preservation and the protection of the ...
NASA and NOAA recently announced good news concerning the ozone hole. What are lessons about science, policy and skepticism ...
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Learn whether CFCs remain in use around the world today
Exploring whether CFCs are still used globally today and their impact on the ozone layer. SNL alum Terry Sweeney breaks ...
The Arctic is changing rapidly, and scientists have uncovered a powerful mix of natural and human-driven processes fueling ...
Immense progress in gene editing, drug discovery and conservation are just some of the reasons to be cheerful about 2025 ...
A 3D rendering of the ozone hole evolution in 2025. Forty years after global policymakers began grappling with the crisis posed by a gaping hole in Earth’s protective ozone layer over Antarctica, the ...
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Are CFCs Still Around and Harming the Ozone?
The investigators at Debunked investigate if CFCs are still harming the ozone layer today. Senate passes Trump’s big bill. Here’s where things stand on Medicaid and taxes as it goes to the House ...
It's been 40 years since groundbreaking research announced the discovery of a hole in the ozone layer, a revelation that launched a rapid and successful effort to ban chemicals in hairspray, deodorant ...
It's been 40 years since groundbreaking research announced the discovery of a hole in the ozone layer, a revelation that launched a rapid and successful effort to ban chemicals in hairspray, deodorant ...
A groundbreaking study led by scientists at MIT has confirmed that the Antarctic ozone layer is on a steady path to recovery, thanks to global efforts by populations to phase out ozone-depleting ...
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