How the World is Solving the Hole in the Ozone Layer Problem
by Green Living on June 1, 2008
in Environment
In the early 1970′s, a pair of scientists working at the University of California, Irvine, theorized that chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) could be responsible for depleting large numbers of ozone molecules in our atmosphere. The implication of this theory was that the destruction of the protective ozone layer would allow the sun’s harmful ultraviolet rays to penetrate in such concentration as to cause tremendous damage to life on earth. Read more..
How the World is Solving the Hole in the Ozone Layer Problem
by Green Living on April 7, 2008
in Environment
In the early 1970′s, a pair of scientists working at the University of California, Irvine, theorized that chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) could be responsible for depleting large numbers of ozone molecules in our atmosphere. The implication of this theory was that the destruction of the protective ozone layer would allow the sun’s harmful ultraviolet rays to penetrate in such concentration as to cause tremendous damage to life on earth. Read more..
