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About Ozone Depletion

by Chabala Chisenga | 08-09-2018 00:19


Ozone depletion, gradual
thinning of Earth?s ozone
layer in the upper
atmosphere caused by the
release of chemical
compounds containing
gaseous chlorine or
bromine from industry and
other human activities.

The
thinning is most
pronounced in the polar
regions, especially over
Antarctica.

Ozone depletion
is a major environmental
problem because it
increases the amount of
ultraviolet (UV) radiation that
reaches Earth?s surface,
which increases the rate of
skin cancer, eye cataracts,
and genetic and immune
system damage.

The
Montreal Protocol, ratified in
1987, was the first of
several comprehensive
international agreements
enacted to halt the
production and use of
ozone-depleting chemicals.

As a result of continued
international cooperation on
this issue, the ozone layer is
expected to recover over
time.

Thank you for reading.

Source : Britannica.com