Whatever Happened to the Hole in the Ozone Layer?

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Whatever Happened to the Hole in the Ozone Layer?
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🔄FROM THE ARCHIVE The discovery of the ozone hole shocked the world and propelled nations into action. Decades later, where does the problem stand?

Almost 40 years ago, scientists discovered that human activities were depleting the ozone layer and that a hole had formed over Antarctica. These sobering discoveries brought the world together to tackle an environmental challenge of a lifetime.

Decades later, the ozone hole has come a long way since its dire outlook in the 1980s. But it's not a cause for celebration just yet. There are still ongoing efforts between policymakers and scientists to ensure the ozone in the atmosphere is protected. In light of the hole’s ongoing recovery, here’s a guide to how the hole formed, the coordinated effort to fix it, and whether it's likely to ever to take a turn for the worse.Ozone, or trioxygen, is a highly reactive gas that’s composed of three oxygen atoms. You can find some ozone near Earth’s surface, but most is concentrated in the Earth’s stratosphere. At ground level,

and can damage the lungs when inhaled. Yet, it’s an essential and protective at 31 miles above the ground.

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