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Antarctic Ozone Hole Shrinks Dramatically in 2025

25 Nov

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Summary

  • Antarctic ozone hole in 2025 is fifth-smallest since 1992.
  • Ozone hole's largest extent in 2025 was 30% smaller than 2006.
  • Montreal Protocol efforts significantly reduced ozone-depleting chemicals.
Antarctic Ozone Hole Shrinks Dramatically in 2025

The ozone hole above Antarctica has shown a remarkable decrease in size for 2025, becoming the fifth-smallest recorded since 1992. Scientists from NOAA and NASA reported that the hole's peak extent in early September measured 8.83 million square miles, a significant reduction compared to historical records.

These findings highlight the success of international agreements, particularly the Montreal Protocol initiated in 1992, in curbing the use of ozone-depleting chemicals like chlorofluorocarbons. These regulations have been instrumental in the ongoing recovery of the ozone layer, which is projected to fully heal by the end of the century.

While natural atmospheric factors also play a role, the substantial reduction in chlorine levels due to global compliance with the protocol is a primary driver. The ozone layer's protection of Earth from harmful UV radiation is crucial for all life, and its recovery is vital for preventing increased risks of skin cancer and environmental damage.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Antarctic ozone hole in 2025 is the fifth-smallest recorded since 1992, with its largest extent measuring 8.83 million square miles.
The Montreal Protocol, enacted in 1992, has been highly effective in reducing ozone-depleting chemicals, leading to the gradual recovery of the ozone layer.
Earth's ozone layer acts as a natural sunscreen, shielding life from harmful ultraviolet radiation, thus preventing increased risks of skin cancer and environmental damage.

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