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Displaying items by tag: Ozone

Wednesday, 28 November 2018 11:25

Australia joins Antarctic climate research expedition

An international team of researchers based at Australia’s Casey Station in Antarctica is drilling into the icecap and undertaking climate research in the hunt for an elusive molecule that helps cleanse the atmosphere of greenhouse gases and ozone-depleting chemicals.

Published in Climate
Tuesday, 09 February 2010 13:24

East Antarctica is taking WA's rain

Recent snowfall studies in Antarctica suggest climate change has taken rainfall away from Western Australia to the benefit of the Law Done in East Antarctica.

Published in Climate
According to a study performed in part by The Aerospace Corporation, rocket launches in the future, as many more are performed each year, may need to be more strictly regulated by the global community in order to not deplete ozone in the stratosphere.

Published in Climate
A team from the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom found a chemical compound that had replaced a banned greenhouse gas because it was bad for the environment is, itself, also bad for the environment. The culprit is a fumigant with the chemical name sulfuryl fluoride.

Published in Climate
Thursday, 06 March 2008 21:02

Dirty hair helps you breathe in less ozone smog

According to a Missouri study, U.S. researchers found that unwashed hair absorbs much more ground-based ozone than washed hair. Breathing in ozone within smog can cause respiratory problems.         
Published in Health
Norwegian researchers calculated the climatic effects from each type of transportation mode (rail, road, shipping, and aviation) since the Industrial Revolution. They found that road transportation has been responsible for the most emissions of carbon dioxide and ozone—twice that of aviation.      
Published in Climate

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