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- Title
The success of the Montreal Protocol in mitigating interactive effects of stratospheric ozone depletion and climate change on the environment.
- Authors
Barnes, Paul W.; Bornman, Janet F.; Pandey, Krishna K.; Bernhard, Germar H.; Bais, Alkiviadis F.; Neale, Rachel E.; Robson, Thomas Matthew; Neale, Patrick J.; Williamson, Craig E.; Zepp, Richard G.; Madronich, Sasha; Wilson, Stephen R.; Andrady, Anthony L.; Heikkilä, Anu M.; Robinson, Sharon A.
- Abstract
Keywords: climate change; ecosystems; human health; Montreal Protocol; stratospheric ozone; sustainability; ultraviolet radiation; UV-B EN climate change ecosystems human health Montreal Protocol stratospheric ozone sustainability ultraviolet radiation UV-B 5681 5683 3 10/19/21 20211115 NES 211115 The Montreal Protocol and its Amendments have been highly effective in protecting the stratospheric ozone layer, preventing global increases in solar ultraviolet-B radiation (UV-B; 280-315 nm) at Earth's surface, and reducing global warming. Climate change, ecosystems, human health, Montreal Protocol, stratospheric ozone, sustainability, ultraviolet radiation, UV-B.
- Subjects
OZONE layer depletion; VIENNA Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer (1985). Protocols, etc., 1987 Sept. 15; CLIMATE change; SOLAR ultraviolet radiation; OZONE-depleting substances; OZONE layer
- Publication
Global Change Biology, 2021, Vol 27, Issue 22, p5681
- ISSN
1354-1013
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/gcb.15841