CFCs and the Ozone Layer (Report)

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September 4, 2014

 

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In 1990, an amendment to the agreement, called the Montreal Protocol, brought the total to 56 nations. Then, in 1992, 87 countries agreed to ban CFC production by 1996. An organization called the Multilateral Fund provides money for developing countries to reduce CFC use. Meanwhile, scientists have found substitutes for CFCs...
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Meanwhile, scientists have found substitutes for CFCs. These new materials will reduce the damage to the ozone layer, but they cost more to produce and are currently in limited supply. However, thanks to this research, production and use of CFCs have decreased. Most scientists agree that the ozone layer will recover in time...
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