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Ozone-Depleting Compound Found In Unexpected Concentrations Despite Ban
Sun, 2014-08-24 20:16 — Maeryn ObleyVideo: Earth's atmosphere contains an unexpectedly large amount of an ozone-depleting compound from an unknown source decades after the compound was banned worldwide.
huffingtonpost.com - August 23rd, 2014 - Katherine Boehrer
New research from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center shows that large quantities of a chemical responsible for depleting the ozone layer are still being emitted, even years after an international ban.
New measurements have revealed that despite the Montreal Protocol, which limits the use of a variety of ozone-depleting chemicals, releases of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) continue. There should be zero emissions of the compound under the international agreement, but NASA measurements show an average of 39 kilotons are still emitted every year.
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