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Catalyst 5/4Should developed countries bear the brunt of
the responsibility for reducing CO2 emissions because they produce more?
Developed countries can more easily adapt to global warming. Should they be responsible for offering assistance to developing countries?
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Structure of the AtmosphereMade up of several vertical layers
Troposphere - bottom layer Where weather occurs Temperature decrease with elevation At the top is tropopause - acts as a lid
Stratosphere - above the troposphere Stratospheric ozone layer just above the tropopause Protects again UV radiation
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Ultraviolet Radiation and OzoneOzone layer in the stratosphere called the
ozone shieldAbsorbs most of the potentially hazardous
ultraviolet radiation from the sun
Ultraviolet radiation consists of wavelengths between 0.1 and 0.4 μm Ultraviolet A (UVA)Ultraviolet B (UVB)Ultraviolet C (UVC).
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Ultraviolet Radiation and OzoneOzone layer in the stratosphere called the
ozone shieldAbsorbs most of the potentially hazardous
ultraviolet radiation from the sun
Ultraviolet radiation consists of wavelengths between 0.1 and 0.4 μm Ultraviolet A (UVA)Ultraviolet B (UVB)Ultraviolet C (UVC).
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Ultraviolet Radiation and OzoneUltraviolet C (UVC)
Shortest wavelength and most energetic of the types of ultraviolet radiation
Sufficient energy to break apart diatomic oxygen (O2)
Each of these oxygen atoms may combine with an O2 molecule to create ozone
UVC strongly absorbed in the stratosphere, and negligible amounts reach the Earth’s surface
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Ultraviolet Radiation and OzoneUltraviolet A (UVA)
Longest wavelengthLeast energy of the three types of ultraviolet
radiationUVA can cause some damage to living cellsNot affected by stratospheric ozone, and is
transmitted to the Earth’s surface
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Ultraviolet Radiation and OzoneUltraviolet B (UVB)
Energetic and strongly absorbed by stratospheric ozone
Ozone is the only known gas that absorbs UVB Depletion of ozone in the stratosphere results
in an increase in the UVB that reaches the surface of the Earth
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Ultraviolet Radiation and OzoneApproximately 99% of all ultraviolet solar
radiation (all UVC and most UVB) is absorbed by the ozone layer Natural service function Protects us from the potentially harmful effects
of ultraviolet radiation
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Measurement of Stratospheric OzoneFirst measured in 1920s using Dobson
ultraviolet spectrometer.Dobson unit (DU) - 1DU = 1 ppb O3
Now have measurements from all over the world for 30 years
Ground based measurements first identified ozone depletion over the AntarcticConcentrations have been decreasing since the
mid-1970s“Ozone hole”
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Ozone Depletion: CausesChloroflurocarbons
(CFCs): Family of organic compounds made up of carbon, chlorine, and fluorine
Example: Freon-12 (CCl2F2)
Gaseous CFCs deplete the ozone
Discovered through research done by Rowland and Molina
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Ozone Depletion: EffectsHuman Health
SunburnsMore eye cataracts and skin cancerImmune system suppression
Food and ForestsReduced yields for some cropsReduced seafood supplies from reduced phytoplanktonDecreased forest productivity for UV-sensitive tree
speciesClimate Change
CFCs act as a greenhouse gases
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Ozone Depletion: EffectsWildlife
Increased eye cataracts in some speciesDecreased populations of aquatic species sensitive
to UV radiationReduced populations of surface phytoplanktonDisrupted aquatic food webs from reduced
phytoplanktonAir Pollution and Materials
Increased acid depositionIncreased photochemical smogDegradation of outdoor paints and plastics
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Think BoxWhich of these effects do you think are most
threatening? Why?
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Ozone Depletion: SolutionsMontreal Protocol (1987)
36 nationsGoal: Cut CFC emissions by about 35%
between 1989 and 2000. Copenhagen Protocol (1992)
An amendment that accelerated the phase-out of key ozone-depleting chemicals
These agreements have been signed by all 196 of the world’s countriesOzone levels should return to 1980 levels by
2036 (18 years earlier than projected)
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Ozone Depletion: SolutionsPrevention to solve an environmental issueFirst time nations and governments worked
together to solve a global issueConvincing and dramatic scientific evidenceCFCs produced by a small number of
international companiesPrivate sector forced to find more profitable
substitute chemicals
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Ozone Depletion: SolutionsCFC substitutes
Hydroflourocarbons (HFCs) Acts as a greenhouse gas
U.S. government asked the UN to enact mandatory reductions in HFC emissions through the Montreal ProtocolWould like to do the same for N2O
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Think BoxWhat lessons do you think we can learn from
ozone depletion in trying to solve the problem with global warming?
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Objectives for practice1. Describe the evidence for ozone depletion2. Discuss the process that leads to ozone
depletion3. Identify and describe the effects of ozone
depletion 4. Construct strategies to deal with ozone
depletion