Copernicus’ Atmosphere Monitoring Service said the hole's closing had nothing to do with falling levels of air pollution amid coronavirus lockdowns
A massively large and “rather unusual” hole in the ozone layer that opened up above the Arctic this spring has closed, scientists said.in early April, and said that ozone columns in the area had reached record-breaking low values — and that most of the ozone typically found around 11 miles into the stratosphere had been depleted.You'll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications.
“It’s been driven by an unusually strong and long-lived polar vortex, and isn’t related to air quality changes,” CAMS wrote onAl Gore Says ‘We Have the Solutions We Need to Solve the Climate Crisis’ on Earth Day 2020 RELATED VIDEO: How This Air Force Base’s $5 Billion Reconstruction Will ‘Protect Our People’ Amid Climate Change
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