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Preserving the Ozone Layer shorts

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Published 1 Jun 2023

The ozone layer is a protective layer of ozone gas in the Earth's stratosphere, shielding us from harmful UV radiation. Human activities released ozone-depleting substances, thinning the ozone layer. The Montreal Protocol aimed to globally phase out these substances. The depletion caused the formation of the ozone hole over Antarctica. International efforts have significantly reduced ozone-depleting substances, leading to gradual recovery of the ozone layer. Preserving it is vital for ecosystem balance and life protection. Continued commitment to reducing these substances and raising awareness is crucial for the ozone layer's long-term health.

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