1. Earth's Atmosphere and the Ozone Layer
Lastly, if we observe this situation on a global point of view, we will notice how many problems are caused by the lack of ozone in the stratosphere. Problems such as climate change, leading to global warming, future world hunger, resulting in the inability to grow enough crops, pollution, caused by the biogeochemical cycle changes, and much more. One solution is the Montreal Protocol, adopted on September 16 in 1978,which is a framework developed for international cooperation of CFC control (Welch, n. d.) as well as to reduce consumption and production of substances that cause ozone depleti...
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