Ozone hole at its slimmest after 30 years of international effort, keeps shrinking
The hole in our planet’s ozone layer is getting patched up. At its peak this year, the hole grew to be two and a half times the size of the US territory, its smallest proportions since 1988 according to NASA. It’s blue, it’s menacing, it’s a bit tinier than last year! Hurrah for progress! Image via…
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Sure is empty down here...