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Addressing Ozone Layer Depletion

Since the early 1970s, researchers across the globe have been working to understand the ozone layerThe region of the stratosphere containing the bulk of atmospheric ozone. The ozone layer lies approximately 15-40 kilometers (10-25 miles) above the Earth's surface, in the stratosphere. Depletion of this layer by ozone depleting substances (ODS) will lead to higher UVB levels, which in turn will cause increased skin cancers and cataracts and potential damage to some marine organisms, plants, and plastics. The science page (http://www.epa.gov/ozone/science/index.html) offers much more detail on the science of ozone depletion., the causes of its depletion, and the effects of ozone layer depletion on humans and the environment.

  • Basic Ozone Layer Science
  • Health and Environmental Effects of Ozone Layer Depletion
  • Current State of the Ozone Layer
  • Ozone-Depleting Substances
  • Ozone Layer Research and Technical Resources

Ozone Layer Protection

  • Background and Science
    • Basic Ozone Layer Science
    • Health and Environmental Effects of Ozone Layer Depletion
    • Ozone-Depleting Substances
    • Current State of the Ozone Layer
    • Atmospheric and Health Effects Framework Model
    • EPA’s Vintaging Model of ODS Substitutes
  • Regulatory Programs Under the Clean Air Act
    • Ozone Protection under Title VI of the Clean Air Act
    • ODS Phaseout Program
    • Nonessential Products Ban
    • Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) Program
    • Stationary Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Program
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    • Enforcement Actions Under Title VI of the Clean Air Act
  • Related Actions and Programs
  • International Action
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Last updated on October 7, 2024
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