While the gap over Antarctica has been closing,the protective ozone is thinning at the lower latitudes, where the sunlight is stronger and billions of people live The ozone layer that protects people from the sun’s ultraviolet radiation is not recovering over most highly populated regions, or scientists warned on Tuesday.
The greatest losses in ozone occurred over Antarctica but the gap there has been closing since the chemicals causing the problem were banned by the Montreal protocol. But the ozone layer wraps the entire Earth and unusual research has revealed it is thinning in the lower stratosphere over the non-polar areas. Continue reading...
Source: guardian.co.uk