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1 Stratospheric Ozone

2 Ozone Layer Not really a layer: region of higher-than- normal ozone concentrations ~17 km-30 km altitude Absorbs ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sun, protecting organisms on surface from radiation damage

3 How Have We Depleted Ozone in the Stratosphere & What Can We Do?
Noticed in 1980s Widespread use of certain chemicals has: Reduced ozone levels in the stratosphere Allowed more harmful ultraviolet radiation to reach the earth’s surface To reverse ozone depletion: Stop producing ozone-depleting chemicals Adhere to the international treaties that ban such chemicals

4 Information about Ozone Depletion
Characterized as a rapid depletion of ozone over Antarctica during spring. Ozone hole season, Spring (August – October) Ozone hole located over mainly over Antarctica. Ozone hole recovers by late December Ozone hole not present in early 1970’s

5 Our Use of Certain Chemicals Threatens the Ozone Layer
Ozone is thinning over Antarctica and the Arctic Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) Persistent chemicals that attack ozone in the stratosphere Mass-produced by industry, in refrigerants & consumer products like aerosol sprays Other chemicals: Hydrobromoflurocarbons (HBFCs), Methyl bromide, Hydrogen chloride, Carbon tetrachloride, methyl chloroform, n-propyl bromide, hexachlorobutadiene

6 Ozone equations Formation of ozone:
O + O2 O3 Ozone depletion: CFCs split oxygen atoms to form (O2)

7 How do CFCs Break Down Ozone?
CFCs and others released into troposphere CFCs move/drift upward into stratosphere UV radiation breaks apart CFCs releasing chlorine (bromine/fluorine) Sunlight causes chemical reaction allowing Cl to attack O3, creating O2

8 Montreal Protocol-An Environmental Success Story
1987, 36 initial nations Over 180 nations signed Montreal Protocol (including US) (during the Copenhagen Protocol: Amendment) Restricted CFC production globally Today: ozone holes are starting to recover Reasons for success: Government and industry cooperated on finding solutions Implemented with adaptive management: ability to fine-tune actions

9 Why Should We Worry About Ozone Depletion?
Ozone protects the earth’s surface from damaging UV radiation Human health concerns UV radiation affects plankton (impairs/destroys) Disrupts food chains Damages fish/amphibians/mammals Widespread effects on major food crops Decrease plant productivity We can reverse it by: stop producing ozone-depleting chemicals immediately Agreements with a prevention approach: Montreal Protocol Cut emissions of CFCs Copenhagen Amendment Accelerated phase- out

10 The Chemicals Don’t Just Disappear…
Worst ozone depletion: projected between and 2019.


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