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A growing global desire to venture into deep space could pose a new threat to life back on Earth – 40 years after the alarm ...
When sea ice forms later, the communities of tiny algae that live within it change too. Detecting these early signals now ...
New research shows that penguin guano in Antarctica is an important source of ammonia aerosol particles that help drive the ...
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.
Located in the stratosphere, the ozone layer blocks potentially harmful ultraviolet energy from reaching our planet's surface ...
It has been 40 years since scientists revealed the shocking discovery of a large hole in the ozone layer above Antarctica, a ...
Located in the stratosphere, the ozone layer blocks potentially harmful ultraviolet energy from reaching our planet's surface ...
New research suggests that the negative effects of the ozone hole on the carbon uptake of the Southern Ocean are reversible, ...
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The 1985 discovery by scientists at British Antarctic Survey (BAS) - Joe Farman, Brian Gardiner and Jon Shanklin - identified a dramatic thinning of the ozone layer over Antarctica, triggering ...