The ozone hole over the Antarctic in 2025 was the fifth smallest since 1992, a new report by NASA and NOAA found.
As a result of these efforts, the ozone hole is on track to recover more quickly each year, with projections predicting a ...
The Antarctic ozone hole of 2025 was the fifth-smallest since 1992 (avg. 7.23M sq miles), confirming the success of the Montreal Protocol in healing the ozone layer.
A newly published study notes that the ozone layer is continuing to heal and could recover completely, thanks to the global actions from the 1987 Montreal Protocol. The research, published in Nature, ...
The NOAA-NASA analysis published on November 24 confirms that the ongoing controls established by the Montreal Protocol and ...
Ozone layer recovery: As we celebrated World Ozone Day 2025, it's a great time to think about an amazing success story for the environment. Once, the ozone hole was a scary sign of pollution around ...
Antarctica's ozone hole is showing significant recovery, appearing smaller and breaking up earlier this year. Scientists ...
On Saturday 16 th September, Kenya joins the international community in marking the 2023 World Ozone Day, also known as the International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer. During this ...
The ozone hole over the Antarctic is significantly smaller in 2025 than in previous years, ranking as the fifth-smallest it's ...
The consequences for ozone and climate of the Montreal Protocol, which set limits for CFC-production and consumption, are studied by means of a state-of-the-art one-dimensional photochemical climate ...
Compliance with Montreal Protocol To-date, Kenya is in compliance with the Montreal Protocol requirements. 2022 Article 7 and Country Programme (CP) consumption data (ODS & HFCs) effectively and ...