Ozone layer may fully recover by 2040 if current policies prevail
The Earth’s ozone layer may recover fully by 2040, and five years later over the Arctic, if the current policies restricting the production.
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The Earth’s ozone layer may recover fully by 2040, and five years later over the Arctic, if the current policies restricting the production.
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