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OZONE LAYER DEPLETION AND INTERNATIONAL ACTIONS

by Israel Adeoye | 08-09-2018 12:59 recommendations 0

 cloudSource: https://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/space/stories/proof-ozone-hole-recovering

The ozone layer can be described as a layer in Earth's atmosphere which contains relatively high concentrations of ozone (O3) which absorbs 93-99% of the high frequency ultraviolet light coming from the sun, which is potentially damaging to life on earth. More than 91% of the ozone in Earth's atmosphere is present here. The ozone layer is mainly located in the lower portion of the stratosphere which is about 10 km to 50 km above Earth with a varying thickness depending on the seasons and geographical location.

hole Source: https://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/space/stories/proof-ozone-hole-recovering

The ozone layer was discovered in 1913 by the French physicists Charles Fabry and Henri Buisson. Its properties were explored in detail by the British meteorologist G. M. B. Dobson, who developed a simple spectrophotometer (the Dobson meter) that could be used to measure stratospheric ozone from the ground. The Ozone is formed by the buildup of oxygen in the atmosphere in the upper atmosphere or stratosphere. This forms a layer which filters out incoming ultraviolet (UV) rays which are very hazardous to man. While the oxygen (O2) we breathe consists of two atoms of oxygen bound together, Ozone, on the other hand, consists of three atoms of oxygen bound together (O3).  Though ozone can be found in the entire atmosphere, they are mostly produced naturally in the upper atmosphere or stratosphere.

ozone Source:https://steemit.com/introducemyself/@robus/ozone-layers-and-effects-of-its-depletion

 The ozone depletion is simply the destruction of ozone which is mainly caused by the release of human-produced chlorine and bromine compounds. Ozone depletion occurs when there is a destructive shift in the natural balance between the production and destruction of ozone in the stratosphere. Although natural processes can result to temporary ozone loss, chlorine and bromine released from man-made compounds such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) have been discovered and now accepted as the main cause of this depletion. Drs. M. Molina and S. Rowland in 1974 were the first to suggest that an artificial group of compounds known as the chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) were likely to be cause of ozone depletion. However, it was until the discovery of the ozone hole over Antarctica in 1985 by the Survey that the suggestion was taken seriously. Chlorofluorocarbons are compounds which are not dissolved and washed back by rain to the Earth or can be destroyed in reactions with some other chemicals. They simply do not break down in the lower atmosphere and they can remain in the atmosphere from 20 to 120 years or more. Due to their relative stability, CFCs are transported into the stratosphere where they are eventually broken down by ultraviolet (UV) rays from the Sun, thereby releasing free chlorine. The chlorine released becomes actively involved in the process of destruction of ozone. The ozone layer depletion has some damaging effects such as skin cancer and infectious disease, reduction of air quality, climate change etc.


International Actions

Ever since 1977, when a meeting of 32 countries in Washington D.C concerning World plan on ozone layer depletion was held, international actions and projects to focus attention on the dangers of ozone depletion in the stratosphere and its dangerous consequences have been carried out. In 1985, a protocol called the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer was established and was signed by the European Economic Community in September, 1987 in other to phase down and phase out the use of CFCs, halons and other man-made Ozone-Depleting Compounds (ODCs). An agreement, where failure to comply would attract stiff penalties was made by the whole countries to reduce and eventually phase out altogether the use of CFCs and other ODCs.

 Also, the production and the use of eco-friendly compounds and methods to replace CFC compounds have been adopted. Hydrochloroflourocarbons (HCFCs) and Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) are now being used to replace CFCs in air conditioning and refrigeration.  In order to deal with the special difficulties experienced by developing countries it was agreed that they would be given an extended period of grace, so long as their use of CFCs did not grow significantly. China and India, for example, are strongly increasing the use of air conditioning and cooling devices. Using CFC compounds in these devices would be cheaper than using replacement compounds harmless to ozone.


 Personal Suggestion

Appreciating the numerous international actions and projects undertaken to control Ozone layer depletion, I would also like to suggest that the use of petrol-engine and diesel-engine vehicles should be globally discouraged. These vehicles release gaseous compounds that form smog which affects the ozone layer. The use of electric, hybrid or other vehicles with eco-friendly engines should be invented and internationally accepted.

Also, planting of trees at global level to reduce global warming is suggested

.The depletion of the ozone layer is a global problem which does not exclude any country or region. Therefore, international co-operation is highly recommended.


 Reference:

Sivasakthivel.T and K.K.Siva Kumar Reddy, Ozone Layer Depletion and Its Effects: A Review, International Journal of Environmental Science and Development, Vol.2, No.1, ISSN: 2010-0264; February 2011.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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9 Comments

  • Basanta Adhikari says :
    Greeting israel
    I hope you are doing well
    Nicely written
    Thank you so much for this report.
    Keep writing
    Green cheers!
    Regards
    Basanta
    Posted 23-03-2020 11:14

  • Hema Sapkota says :
    Greeting israel
    I hope you are doing well!
    Thank you so much for this report!
    Keep writing
    Green cheers
    Regards
    Hema
    Posted 22-03-2020 11:15

  • Horticulturist Susmita says :
    Hello israel
    I hope you are doing well

    Thank you so much for this report.
    Regards
    Sus
    Posted 29-02-2020 21:26

  • Israel Adeoye says :
    Thanks Mentors for your contributions. I appreciate
    Posted 04-10-2018 05:31

  • Joon Ho Mentor says :
    Hello Israel, I got this through my email and was actually surprised to see such a nice report :)
    To give any feedback is one of my duties for our mentees, but your report did not have any point for me to pick out and give some additional revision-purpose feedbacks or so.
    Since ozone sphere parts are truly sensitive to our human activities and cannot recover its normal rate and range easily, it is the hardest part that we had to take a look at.
    There were also many points that could hinder us from collaboratively participating into Montreal Treaty successfully, but hopefully making it a deal led us to stop such depletion problem in a short term!
    Thanks for your report :)
    Posted 12-09-2018 23:09

  • Gyeongrin mentor says :
    Hello Israel, nice suggestions on ozone depletion problem!
    A moving over to new energy resources other than fossil fuel is really needed. Petrol-engine and diesel-engine vehicles take a big part in causing ozone depletion and with hybrid cars to substitute these vehicles things could get improved. To make electronic and hybrid cars more available in many areas, not only fuel technical improvement should be gained but plan with delicate management on the supply chains of stations should be considered!
    Thanks for the report :)
    Posted 10-09-2018 23:05

  • Rosa Domingos says :
    Anytime fellow ambassador!
    Posted 10-09-2018 01:01

  • Israel Adeoye says :
    That's very thoughtful of you Rosa. Thanks
    Posted 09-09-2018 04:27

  • Rosa Domingos says :
    Hi Israel!

    To think ozone depletion was only taken seriously after the discovery of the Antarctic hole 11 years after the CFCs was discovered as the culprit is most disturbing. Calls on countries to continue using CFCs as alternative means from HCFCs and HFCs just because it's 'cheaper' is no excuse. CFCs should be completely discontinued if we ought to see change in our ozone and if we want to see change in the global temperature.

    The use of hydro and electric motor vehicles have already gain attention as an alternative route, but the problem comes in when we have to discontinue and dispose of diesel and petrol vehicles. This might decades, even centuries. But I am very optimistic that the change is practical and achievable.

    Also, the global drive to plant trees is an excellent idea. Though countries set their own dates to planting trees, I believe that it should be done with more discipline, more awareness and understanding.

    Thank you for your report Israel! I enjoyed reading it!
    Posted 08-09-2018 21:18

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