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The success of the Montreal Protocol in mitigating interactive effects of stratospheric ozone depletion and climate change on the environment
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The success of the Montreal Protocol in mitigating interactive effects of stratospheric ozone depletion and climate change on the environment

P.W. Barnes, J.F. Bornman, K.K. Pandey, G.H. Bernhard, A.F. Bais, R.E. Neale, T.M. Robson, P.J. Neale, C.E. Williamson, R.G. Zepp, …
Global Change Biology, Vol.27(22), pp.5681-5683
2021
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Abstract

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. While ongoing and projected changes in UV-B radiation and climate still pose a threat to human health, food security, air and water quality, terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, and construction materials and fabrics, the Montreal Protocol continues to play a critical role in protecting Earth's inhabitants and ecosystems by addressing many of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals...

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UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

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#13 Climate Action

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Collaboration types
Domestic collaboration
International collaboration
Citation topics
3 Agriculture, Environment & Ecology
3.171 Photoproductivity
3.171.1858 UV-B Radiation
Web Of Science research areas
Biodiversity Conservation
Ecology
Environmental Sciences
ESI research areas
Environment/Ecology
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