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Wednesday, January 18, 2023

How Ozone-Depleting Gases (Almost) Disappeared

 According to an expert assessment released last week, the hole in the ozone layer is expected to close completely over the upcoming decades.

As Statista's Katharina Buchholz reports, the layer in the world’s stratosphere containing a high concentration of ozone had ruptured every year since the 1980s due to harmful chemicals being released into the air and depleting the atmosphere’s naturally occurring ozone. Striking a hopeful note for the successes possible in environmental and climate conservation, the phase-out of substances like CFCs are expected to reverse the damage done.

Infographic: How Ozone-Depleting Gases (Almost) Disappeared | Statista

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