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New Study on Repairing Ozone Layer Is Also Reducing CO₂ in the Atmosphere

Spring 2060. Paul Young of the Lancaster University writes about dark glasses, a wide sunhat and with what little exposed skin left caked in sun cream, can have a child stare at the woodland across from their house. It looks scraggly and stunted, and with far fewer leaves than in the old photos she has seen. Still, no time to dwell on it: there’s a UV index of 20 and she’s already spent five minutes outside. Thankfully, this is not our future. Due to steps the world took in the 1980s to protect the ozone layer, a region of…
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