The projected large increases in damaging ultraviolet radiation as a result of global emissions of ozone-depleting substances have been forestalled by the success of the Montreal Protocol. New challenges are now arising in relation to climate change. We highlight the complex interactions between the drivers of climate change and those of stratospheric ozone depletion, and the positive and negative feedbacks among climate, ozone and ultraviolet radiation. These will result in both risks and benefits of exposure to ultraviolet radiation for the environment and human welfare. This Review synthesizes these new insights and their relevance in a world where changes in climate as well as in stratospheric ozone are altering exposure to ultraviolet ...
Terrestrial organisms and ecosystems are being exposed to new and rapidly changing combinations of s...
This assessment, by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Environmental Effects Assessment...
© 2017 The Royal Society of Chemistry and Owner Societies. The Parties to the Montreal Protocol are ...
The projected large increases in damaging ultraviolet radiation as a result of global emissions of o...
The projected large increases in damaging ultraviolet radiation as a result of global emissions of o...
Changes in stratospheric ozone and climate over the past 40-plus years have altered the solar ultrav...
This report assesses the effects of stratospheric ozone depletion and anticipated ozone recovery on ...
The Environmental Effects Assessment Panel of the Montreal Protocol under the United Nations Environ...
The Environmental Effects Assessment Panel of the Montreal Protocol under the United Nations Environ...
The Environmental Effects Assessment Panel of the Montreal Protocol under the United Nations Environ...
Ozone in the atmosphere serves as a partially protective filter against the most harmful part of the...
The Montreal Protocol is working. Concentrations of major ozone-depleting substances in the atmosphe...
Now that stratospheric ozone depletion has been controlled by the Montreal Protocol1, interest has ...
This assessment by the Environmental Effects Assessment Panel (EEAP) of the United Nations Environme...
Terrestrial organisms and ecosystems are being exposed to new and rapidly changing combinations of s...
This assessment, by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Environmental Effects Assessment...
© 2017 The Royal Society of Chemistry and Owner Societies. The Parties to the Montreal Protocol are ...
The projected large increases in damaging ultraviolet radiation as a result of global emissions of o...
The projected large increases in damaging ultraviolet radiation as a result of global emissions of o...
Changes in stratospheric ozone and climate over the past 40-plus years have altered the solar ultrav...
This report assesses the effects of stratospheric ozone depletion and anticipated ozone recovery on ...
The Environmental Effects Assessment Panel of the Montreal Protocol under the United Nations Environ...
The Environmental Effects Assessment Panel of the Montreal Protocol under the United Nations Environ...
The Environmental Effects Assessment Panel of the Montreal Protocol under the United Nations Environ...
Ozone in the atmosphere serves as a partially protective filter against the most harmful part of the...
The Montreal Protocol is working. Concentrations of major ozone-depleting substances in the atmosphe...
Now that stratospheric ozone depletion has been controlled by the Montreal Protocol1, interest has ...
This assessment by the Environmental Effects Assessment Panel (EEAP) of the United Nations Environme...
Terrestrial organisms and ecosystems are being exposed to new and rapidly changing combinations of s...
This assessment, by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Environmental Effects Assessment...
© 2017 The Royal Society of Chemistry and Owner Societies. The Parties to the Montreal Protocol are ...