The World Meteorological Organisation’s latest bulletin offers rare optimism: the ozone layer is projected to return to 1980s levels by mid-century, marking a landmark in global cooperation. As the ...
As part of the celebration of World Ozone Day, the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Department of Chemicals and Hazardous Waste, organised a series of awareness workshops for a number of ...
In 1987, the United Nations ratified the Montreal Protocol, banning the production and consumption of CFCs for all member ...
Management of Rite Foods Limited has called on Nigerians to take collective action to prevent further depletion of the ozone layer. The company’s General Manager, Operations, Mr Olufemi Ajileye, and ...
A new World Meteorological Organization (WMO) report offers good news about Earth's ozone layer, which is on the road to a recovery to 1980 values in the coming decades--a positive sign for the health ...
World Ozone Day is an important occasion that is observed to help protect the ozone layer and remind us about the roles that it plays in keeping the earth safe. The ozone layer is known as a ...
There’s finally good news for our planet! 🌍 After years of environmental damage and global concern, the ozone layer is ...
In an era when environmental headlines are often bleak—rising global temperatures, record-breaking floods, and collapsing biodiversity—the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) has offered a rare ...
A rare glimpse into the wintry conditions of the Mars north polar vortex has shown that temperatures inside the vortex are far colder than outside, and that the permanent darkness that winter brings ...
China has phased out 628,000 metric tons of ozone-depleting substances, accounting for half of the total reduction by developing countries as of last year, and is expected to phase out another 90,000 ...
A schematic of temperature measurements shows how it is 40 degrees Celsius colder inside the north polar vortex (indicated by the yellow line) compared to outside the vortex. A rare glimpse into the ...
UC Berkeley emeritus professor John Clarke, UC Santa Barbara professor Michel H. Devoret and UC Santa Barbara professor John ...