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A modeling study shows that global warming will make it harder to reduce ground-level ozone, a respiratory irritant that is a key component of smog, by cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
Jonathan Shanklin, a meteorologist and an emeritus fellow for the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), helped discover the hole in the ozone layer in 1985 along with Joe Farman and Brian G. Gardiner.
HFC-23 emissions from chemical plants in eastern China and elsewhere likely violate an international climate agreement ...
Jonathan Shanklin, one of the ozone hole's original discoverers, using a Dobson spectrophotometer inside the Faraday Station ...
† State Key Joint Laboratory for Environmental Simulation and Pollution Control, College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Peking University, Beijing 100871, PR China ‡ Department of ...
The 1985 discovery identified a dramatic thinning of the ozone layer over our southernmost continent, triggering immediate ...
Located in the stratosphere, the ozone layer blocks potentially harmful ultraviolet energy from reaching our planet's surface ...
Located in the stratosphere, the ozone layer blocks potentially harmful ultraviolet energy from reaching our planet's surface ...
Explore the story of the supersonic transport that never got off the ground and the controversies surrounding its development ...
There are people who are more likely to be affected when ozone pollution reaches an unhealthy level. People who have asthma or other breathing conditions like chronic obstructive pulmonary ...