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From:Science (Vol. 247, Issue 4948) Peer-ReviewedOzone Destruction Closer to Home Researchers appear to have forged another link in the chain connecting man-made chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) to losses of protective ozone over the populous mid-latitudes of the Northern...
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From:Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (Vol. 7, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedByline: J. C. A. van Peet, R. J. van der A, O. N. E. Tuinder, E. Wolfram, J. Salvador, P. F. Levelt, H. M. Kelder To access, purchase, authenticate, or subscribe to the full-text of this article, please visit this...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 22, Issue 20) Peer-ReviewedColumn ozone variability has important implications for surface photochemistry and the climate. Ice-core nitrate isotopes are suspected to be influenced by column ozone variability and [delta].sup.15 N(NO3-) has been...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 14, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedByline: G. J. M. Velders, S. Solomon, J. S. Daniel To access, purchase, authenticate, or subscribe to the full-text of this article, please visit this link:...
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From:Foreign Policy in Focus (Vol. 5, Issue 8)U.S. treatment of the Montreal and Kyoto protocols as mutually exclusive environmental treaties not only fails to internalize the new scientific evidence demonstrating the correlation between ozone depletion and global...
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From:Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum (Vol. 10, Issue 1)SUMMARY Collective management often requires formal commitments as well as mechanisms for enforcing compliance. Current efforts to slow global warming have focused on commitments and given scant attention to...
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From:Omni (Vol. 15, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedTwo scientific thinkers debate over damage to atmospheric ozone. One believes that there is no evidence, and that ozone damage is a myth created by politicized media. The other points to the existence of ozone holes over...
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From:Science (Vol. 291, Issue 5506) Peer-ReviewedIt looks as if the infamous antarctic ozone hole--the springtime thinning of the protective stralospheric layer--has reached its natural limits, but atmospheric chemists worry about the ozone over the Arctic. It, too,...
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From:Foreign Policy in Focus (Vol. 5, Issue 8)Protection of the ozone layer was one of the hottest environmental issues during the 1992 presidential race. Considering the new scientific evidence showing the negative synergies between global climate change and ozone...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 21, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedMeasurements by the Dobson ozone spectrophotometer at the British Antarctic Survey's (BAS) Halley research station form a record of Antarctic total column ozone that dates back to 1956. Due to its location, length, and...
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From:American Journal of International Law (Vol. 101, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedNATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL V. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY. 464 F.3d 1. United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, August 29, 2006. In Natural Resources Defense Council v....
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From:Science (Vol. 262, Issue 5133) Peer-ReviewedMeasurements of the ozone layer over Antarctica during the 1993 Southern Hemisphere spring reveal 15% less ozone than in 1992. Scientists blame lingering debris from the 1991 Mount Pinatubo eruption and abnormally cold...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 19, Issue 22) Peer-ReviewedByline: Martin Dameris, Patrick Jöckel, Matthias Nützel To access, purchase, authenticate, or subscribe to the full-text of this article, please visit this link:...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 21, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedThe National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research/Bodeker Scientific (NIWA-BS) total column ozone (TCO) database and the associated BS-filled TCO database have been updated to cover the period 1979 to 2019,...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 22, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedTo mitigate the rumen enteric methane (CH.sub.4) produced by ruminant livestock, Asparagopsis taxiformis is proposed as an additive to ruminant feed. During the cultivation of Asparagopsis taxiformis in the sea or in...
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From:Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (Vol. 7, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedByline: N. Hao, M. E. Koukouli, A. Inness, P. Valks, D. G. Loyola, W. Zimmer, D. S. Balis, I. Zyrichidou, M. Van Roozendael, C. Lerot, R. J. D. Spurr To access, purchase, authenticate, or subscribe to the full-text of...
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From:Nature (Vol. 535, Issue 7610) Peer-ReviewedThe Antarctic ozone hole is on the mend, according to an analysis published on 30 June (S. Solomon et al. Science http://doi.org/ bkn5; 2016). The hole--which opens in the stratosphere every Antarctic spring--has shrunk...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 21, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedOzone data derived from the Tropospheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) sensor on board the Sentinel-5 Precursor satellite show exceptionally low total ozone columns in the polar region of the Northern Hemisphere...
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From:Nature (Vol. 557, Issue 7706) Peer-ReviewedChlorofluorocarbons are the main class of chemical that depleted the ozone layer in the stratosphere. Measurements reveal that emissions of these compounds are rising again, despite international rules restricting their...
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From:Nature (Vol. 579, Issue 7800) Peer-ReviewedThe international community underestimated the volume of chlorofluorocarbons locked up in old cooling units. They must be disposed of safely. The international community underestimated the volume of...