Ozone Hole Reduces, Layer to Return to 1980s Levels by Mid-Century—WMO Report
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The ozone hole has reached its lowest extent in years. Researchers provide an explanation of why the protective layer is recovering and when a complete recovery is achieved via the poles.


The World Meteorological Organization said that the ozone mass deficit recorded on 29 September in the mouth of Antarctica is lower than the average between 1990 and 2020 and the values of 2020 and 2023.
The ozone hole continues to shrink - according to experts, it could be back at the level of the 1980s in the middle of the century. Decisive measures, some of which were adopted more than 30 years ago, were decisive.

Less CFCs, less risk: Why the ozone layer is recovering and when we could be back to the 1980s.
According to the World Weather Organization, the ozone hole has become smaller again. Researchers also have a good forecast for the coming years.
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