A new study finds up to 26% Antarctic ozone reduction since 2004, a trend since a couple of years - especially during the past three years. While the Montreal Protocol is widely hailed as a success by phasing out ozone depleting chemicals like chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), the current measurements suggest other atmospheric circumstances may be involved.
This week, a vast heat dome enveloped western Canada and the north-western US, temperatures had nowhere to go but up.
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Polar Vortex: How the Jet Stream and Climate Change Bring […]
Speaker: Peter SinclairEditor: Greenman Studios and CanCan ProductionsYear: 2018
Amy Goodman from Democracy Now interviews Mike Mann on Hurricane […]
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