Phew, the ozone layer may be saved
TEN years ago, 24 countries signed the Montreal Protocol, agreeing to curb and eventually eliminate the production and use of ozone-munching chemicals. They are now back in Montreal to assess how they have done. Not badly, is the good, green answer.
This article appeared in the International section of the print edition under the headline “Phew, the ozone layer may be saved”
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