The Earth's ozone layer, a crucial shield against the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation, faced a grave threat in the 1980s when the discovery of a gaping hole above Antarctica sent shockwaves through the scientific community.
However, international cooperation spurred by this alarming revelation has led to significant strides in protecting and repairing this vital layer of our atmosphere.
Let's find out more about ozone and its importance for life on Earth: we discussed about this topic inside our latest podcast episode. Tell us what you think:
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