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NOAA's Global Monitoring Division in Boulder
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NOAA's Global Monitoring Division in Boulder
The ozone layer is vital because it protects the Earth from too much ultraviolet radiation, which can increase the risk of skin cancer and other health problems if people are exposed to high levels.
James Butler, director of NOAA's Global Monitoring Division in Boulder, Colorado, says, "The man-made chemicals known to destroy ozone are slowly declining because of international action, but there are still large amounts of these chemicals doing damage."
After months of Antarctic darkness, the sun rises each spring and reacts with ice clouds and harmful chemicals to attack the ozone layer.
James Butler, director of NOAA's Global Monitoring Division in Boulder, Colorado, says, "The man-made chemicals known to destroy ozone are slowly declining because of international action, but there are still large amounts of these chemicals doing damage."
After months of Antarctic darkness, the sun rises each spring and reacts with ice clouds and harmful chemicals to attack the ozone layer.
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