I think no, as the Depletion of Ozone Layer has a direct relation to the passage of UVB ray to the Earth causing many health effects and damage to the plants. Best regards.
Ozone depletion doesn’t that have something to do with the climate change. Although they are indirectly linked in some interesting ways ,but they are separate environmental issues.Thier environmental impacts and causes may be are not all the same.
I think no, as the Depletion of Ozone Layer has a direct relation to the passage of UVB ray to the Earth causing many health effects and damage to the plants. Best regards.
"It's really surprising that the ozone hole, located at a high altitude above Antarctica, has an impact on the precipitation to the equatorial region," said the latest study at Columbia University. The ozone layer protects the earth from harmful ultraviolet rays that cause skin cancer and weakened immune systems. That this discovery is capable of reversing the strategy of combating global warming. This ozone layer is an important factor in the planet's climate system. The researchers consider that international agreements that try to assess and regulate climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions should add this new information to their data.
It really depends on the government of the countries of the world, especially the Ministry of the Environment, because it has a role in maintaining the ozone layer, especially the problems of old cars that fill the streets, which emit poisonous gases into the environment. Desertification This leads to an increased risk of increased hole now in the ozone layer.
The ozone hole does not directly affect air temperature at Earth's surface, but ozone is actually a greenhouse gas, and so are CFCs, meaning that their presence in the troposphere contributes slightly to the heightened greenhouse effect. But the main greenhouse gas responsible for present-day and anticipated global warming, is carbon dioxide produced by burning of fossil fuels for electricity, heating, and transportation.
I think there might be an indirect connection. Some gases which have negative influence on climate change have also an effect on ozone. CFCs are also strong greenhouse gases.
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