While most people’s focus remains directed at the coronavirus pandemic, some good news has emerged: a hole in our ozone layer is now in recovery.
The hole—located above Antarctica—is continuing to recover and bringing changes in atmospheric circulation as a result, according to New Scientist.
Many dangerous changes are being brought to a halt in the atmosphere of the Southern Hemisphere due to the ongoing recovery.
Ozone depletion began to bring air currents in the Southern Hemisphere further south in the 1980s. This caused a change in ocean currents and rainfall patterns.
Global News reported that the new changes suggest that a ban on producing ozone-depleting substances, called the 1987 Montreal Protocol, is now having a positive effect on the world.
On Wednesday, a research paper released in Science Daily showed that the ozone layer has started recovery due to changing wind patterns.
Antara Banerjee and her colleagues at the University of Colorado Boulder did the research and noted that the ozone layer in the Northern Hemisphere is on track to fully recover to its 1980s levels sometime in the 2030s.
They added that in the Southern Hemisphere should return to that state by the 2050s. The Antarctic hole is expected to take longer and is estimated to recover by the 2060s.
The recovery is not in direct correlation to the coronavirus outbreak, though positive changes in the environment are beginning to be seen as emissions are decreased around the world.
Economic activity has been drastically limited amid the rapid spread of coronavirus resulting in less CO2 emissions, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).
Severe Weather Europe conducted a study showing that the Northern Hemisphere’s colder months usually bring an increase in CO2 emissions though that hasn’t been the case this year.
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Yep, junk science all a long and yet I have to pay more than twice what it should cost to replace my AC/heat pump and it last a third as long.
“On Wednesday, a research paper released in Science Daily showed that the ozone layer has started recovery due to changing wind patterns.”
And the eco loons think it’s because of this? “The changes suggest the 1987 Montreal Protocol, which banned the production of ozone-depleting substances, is finally working.” Based on what? There never was compelling evidence to explain how a CFC molecule four times heavier than oxygen made it’s way from north America to the south pole and then got to a high altitude.
“The ozone hole size varies tremendously from year to year, despite relatively steady levels of CFC’s in the atmosphere. It is quite clear that CFC’s are not the controlling factor.”
Too bad for the Eco-Freaks and their Fragile Earth/Delicate Balance of Nature load of Malarkey