Study suggests ozone depletion could have been detected in the 1950s
UNVERIFIED·Primary source · Ars Technica
A new MIT study suggests that with modern scientific tools, ozone depletion could have been detected as early as 1957.
Carbon tetrachloride was a major contributor to ozone depletion before CFCs became dominant.
Researchers warn that current satellite monitoring of the stratosphere is at risk due to lack of replacement hardware.
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01 — What / Thesis
Study suggests ozone depletion could have been detected in the 1950s
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02 — Who / Subject
Jian Guan (MIT)
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03 — Where / Locus
Global
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04 — When / Temporality
2026
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