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Emissions From Banned Ozone-Destroying Chemicals Are Mysteriously Rising

April 13, 2023
Source: gizmodo.com.au gizmodo.com.au
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Emissions From Banned Ozone-Destroying Chemicals Are Mysteriously Rising Thirty years after countries agreed to ease up on the use of chemicals damaging the ozone layer, there are promising signs that the ozone will be fully recovered by the 2060s. But we’re not out of the woods yet. A study published this month in Nature Geoscience shows that emissions from dangerous gases banned in the 1980s are actually on the rise today — with implications not only for the ozone layer but for climate change as well. Even more worryingly, we’re not sure what, exactly, is causing some of these emissions...
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