Ozone Depletion and Climate Change

By Angus Fergusson, Meteorological Service of Canada

Ozone Depletion and Climate Change
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Ozone depletion and climate change have usually been thought of as environmental issues with little in common other than their global scope and the major role played in each by CFCs and other halocarbons. With increased understanding of these issues, however, has come a growing recognition that a number of very important linkages exist between them. This document explores these linkages. It examines the influence of radiative processes on the atmosphere; the dynamics of the atmosphere; the chemistry of the atmosphere; and biogeochemical linkages. It also describes Canadian research and monitoring activities and policy implications.

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