Wednesday, June 27, 2018

In a High-Stakes Environmental Whodunit, Many Clues Point to China



The New York Times
 The largest Antarctic ozone hole ever recorded on September 24, 2006. NASA.
Last month, scientists disclosed a global pollution mystery: a surprise rise in emissions of an outlawed industrial gas that destroys the atmosphere’s protective ozone layer. More here.

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